Another study finds that women are more susceptible to insomnia than men

13 January 2012 in insomnia information

We recently came across yet another study that found women are more likely to suffer from insomnia than men.

Research from the University of Glasgow found that 51% of adult women in the UK have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. Furthermore, three quarters of women surveyed reported symptoms of sleep deprivation compared to only a quarter of men.

Many theories have been put forward as to why women appear to have more sleep problems than men – but there doesn’t appear to be a single, generally accepted theory as yet. Who knows, perhaps it’s all in the mind.

Source: The Observer

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