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Many Latinos in the US don’t get enough sleep, and researchers are trying to learn why

A good night’s sleep is essential to good health, but many Latinos in the United States don’t get enough sleep.

To shed light on possible reasons, researchers are studying the sleep habits of people living near the U.S.-Mexico border.

“Honestly, I don’t think we know enough about the prevalence of[sleep problems]in the Latinx community,” said John Lewis, a professor of psychology at the University of Arizona in Tucson. , is part of a research team studying the sleep habits of Latinos living in the Nogales, Arizona region along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The goal of the Nogales Cardiometabolic Health and Sleep Study is to develop a better understanding of how border and social conditions affect sleep in border regions. “Second, do these sleep patterns and associated cardiovascular risks vary as a function of ethnicity? Do Latinos experience different conditions than non-Latino? Is it beneficial or detrimental to

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