Sleep duration and mortality: The effect of short or long sleep duration on cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in working men and women.
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Pauline Heslop | Chris Metcalfe | John Macleod | George Davey Smith | G. Smith | J. Macleod | P. Heslop | C. Metcalfe | C. Hart | Carole Hart
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