For those who have created a lifestyle where getting enough sleep on weekdays is some vain hope, catching up for extra snooze time on the weekends could prove to be beneficial to your health.
The study on cancer treatment funding was conducted by experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Chicago.
As if the experience of battling the dreaded breast cancer is not enough to cause anguish and emotional torture, recent study findings show that women who were breast cancer survivors are also at risk of getting leukemia as a complication after treatment.
Scientists found that getting at least six hours of sleep daily reduces the risk of diabetes, stroke, and heart disease.