Insomnia costs

June 12, 2007

Just over $3,200 an employee, or almost $20 billion a year when considering the United States civilian workforce.



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1 Anonymous June 12, 2007 at 10:00 am

. . . so says the abstract and conference presentation of the preliminary results of a study funded by the makers of Rozerem.

The Honest Abe and Beaver guys?

I love those commercials, so it must be true.

Science!!!

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