Nearly one third of U.S. workers come to the job with less than six hours of sleep — meaning they are almost certainly sleep-deprived, government researchers say. Among the sleepiest workers: Those who work night shifts (think nurses and cab drivers as well as factory workers), people ages 30 to 64 and those who are widowed, separated or divorced.
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