Articles / Insomnia not a passing phase

Insomnia, particularly severe insomnia is likely to become a chronic issue if left untreated according to a Canadian cohort study.
The study, which followed more than 3000 adults (average age 48) for five years found that almost two thirds (62.9%) people with more severe insomnia at baseline reported insomnia at each annual follow-up assessment.

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