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Poor sleep can cost over-50s nine months of career, study finds

A new study from the University of Turku reveals that disrupted sleep can lead to nearly nine months of lost work for those over fifty. Women with good sleep habits tend to work longer than their male counterparts, while severe sleep distur...

The Guardian· Aug 19, 2026 · 4:01 AM · 1 views

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A new study from the University of Turku reveals that disrupted sleep can lead to nearly nine months of lost work for those over fifty. Women with good sleep habits tend to work longer than their male counterparts, while severe sleep disturbances can drastically impact career longevity for everyone.

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