How can we close the black-white sleep gap?

The "black-white sleep gap" gained national attention last year, when a study on race and sleep disturbances found that black Americans got less sleep than white Americans and suffered a higher incidence of disorders like sleep apnea and insomnia. Susan Redline (Brigham and Women¹s) is a co-author of the original study and is leading efforts in black communities to learn about obstacles to good sleep.

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