Sleep disturbance in association with elevated pulse rate for prediction of mortality – consequences of mental strain?

Abstract. Nilsson PM, Nilsson J‐Å, Hedblad B, Berglund G (University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden). Sleep disturbance in association with elevated pulse rate for prediction of mortality – consequences of mental strain? J Intern Med 2001; 250: 521–529.

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