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Lack of sleep is harming health care workers – and their patients

Many people often assume that health care providers are healthier than the general population. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, has shined a concerning light on the the physical and mental health of health care workers – and their lack of sleep. Poor sleep can harm well-being – it’s been shown to be a strong risk factor for cognitive decline and early mortality. I am an expert in sleep and stress among middle-aged adults in the workplace, and my research has found that work-related stress influences sleep quantity and quality. And not only that – poor sleep may increase the risk of adverse health outcomes for both health care workers and their patients.

Lack of sleep is harming health care workers – and their patients

Lack of sleep is harming health care workers – and their patients
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Despite right-wing panic about the plummeting birthrate, Republicans are lining up against Biden s pro-family human infrastructure push

Despite right-wing panic about the plummeting birthrate, Republicans are lining up against Biden s pro-family human infrastructure push insider@insider.com (Eliza Relman) © Jewel Samad/Emmanuel Dunand/Getty Images President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney greet babies on the campaign trail in 2012. Jewel Samad/Emmanuel Dunand/Getty Images Many on the right, particularly social and religious conservatives, are concerned about the US s declining birthrate. Meanwhile, progressives are hoping to pass a transformational expansion of the social safety net that would make it easier for many Americans to have kids. But Republicans appear dead set against Democratic proposals for paid family leave and universal childcare.

The Right Wing Is Panicking About Baby Bust but Won t Support Pro-Family Policies

Jewel Samad/Emmanuel Dunand/Getty Images Many on the right, particularly social and religious conservatives, are concerned about the US s declining birthrate.  Meanwhile, progressives are hoping to pass a transformational expansion of the social safety net that would make it easier for many Americans to have kids.  But Republicans appear dead set against Democratic proposals for paid family leave and universal childcare.  Welcome to the pandemic baby bust. As many Americans found themselves trapped at home over the last year, some speculated the US would see a baby boom. Instead, the public health emergency and economic crisis led to a collapse in the number of births. Experts predict there will be about 300,000 fewer babies born in the US in 2021 than there were last year. 

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