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		<title>Poll Reveals Sleep Differences among Ethnic Groups</title>
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The 2010  Sleep in America poll released today by the National Sleep  Foundation (NSF) reveals significant differences in the sleep habits  and attitudes of Asians, Blacks/African-Americans, Hispanics and Whites.  It is the first poll to examine sleep among these four ethnic groups.
NSF&#8217;s Sleep in America poll found that more than  [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.sleepfoundation.org/article/sleep-america-polls/2010-sleep-and-ethnicity">2010  <em>Sleep in America </em>poll</a> released today by the National Sleep  Foundation (NSF) reveals significant differences in the sleep habits  and attitudes of Asians, Blacks/African-Americans, Hispanics and Whites.  It is the first poll to examine sleep among these four ethnic groups.</p>
<p>NSF&#8217;s <em>Sleep in America </em>poll found that more than  three-fourths of respondents from each ethnic group agree that poor  sleep is associated with health problems (76-83%). These new findings  echo lessons learned by former President Bill Clinton who recently  admitted that he has adopted a new lifestyle regimen to sleep seven or  more hours on the advice of his doctors.</p>
<p>The poll also shows that all groups report disturbingly similar  experiences missing work or family functions because they were too  sleepy (19-24%). Among married people or couples living together, all  ethnic groups report being too tired for sex frequently (21- 26% of the  time).</p>
<p>&#8220;As the leading voice of sleep health, we are committed to better  understanding people&#8217;s sleep needs,&#8221; says David Cloud, CEO of the  National Sleep Foundation. &#8220;By exploring ethnic and family sleep  practices we have gained new insight into why we sleep the way we do.&#8221;</p>
<p>Learn more about the <a href="http://www.sleepfoundation.org/article/sleep-america-polls/2010-sleep-and-ethnicity">poll  and its results here</a>.</p>
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