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Study finds link between insomnia/sleep medication use and disability in older age
Data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that as many as 26.4% of college students experience insomnia, while around 60% report poor sleep quality and get less than eight hours of sleep per night. Another study found that around 30% of students with poor sleep quality used insomnia medications at least once a month.