The Sleepiest States: “The findings suggest that, in general, those in the South are most likely to report sleep disturbance and daytime fatigue, and those in the West are least likely.”
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The Sleepiest States: “The findings suggest that, in general, those in the South are most likely to report sleep disturbance and daytime fatigue, and those in the West are least likely.”
My guess? The dreary winters and grey days.
NO HIKING IN THE SOUTH
While I now feel somewhat vindicated...my perpetual sleepiness - this inspired more...
yay for sleep in Seattle!
I’ve definitely noticed a difference between Indiana and Washington.
Thank God I’m moving West.
Maybe because white folks were not meant to live in climates where its like 120 degrees in summer, even at 3 a.m. At...
well, obviously i should move back to ohio…
Interesting.
Wanna know why Utah’s so high? CAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY FUCKING KIDS. /grew up...a Mormon...
this correlates to the state’s obesity as well… which makes sense, fatter you are worse your sleeping is…
