MISSING SLEEP DOUBLES CRASH RISK.

Drivers who miss between one and two hours of the recommended seven hours of sleep may nearly double their risk for a crash, a new study warned. The study shows that drivers missing two to three hours of sleep in a 24-hour period more than quadrupled their risk the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration associates with driving over the legal limit for alcohol, researchers said.
- Challapalli Srinivas Chakravarthy RSS, 16-03-2019, Saturday
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