Wake-up call: The hidden danger of sleep deprivation

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It can be normal to feel a little sleepy at work every once in a while. But according to a new study, some Saskatchewan workers have reported dozing off after a long work day on the drive home. Dr. David Greenberg, primary care physician with an interest in sleep, joins us to explain how important sleep is to not only your mental well-being, but also your physical safety.
10 Jun 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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