Speed Reading — Sleep - Level 6 — 500 wpm

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A new study has discovered that men may sleep better than women. Researchers say that because of this, sleep disorders experienced by the sexes need to be treated differently. Insomnia is about 1.5 times more common among women than men. The researchers say that one reason for this is our circadian rhythms – our body clock. Women's circadian cycles are about six minutes shorter than men's. This means women physically have less time in which to rest. Another reason is motherhood, which places unequal strains and burdens on mothers. Doctor Alaina Tiani said: "It's almost like their brain was half-listening out for their children in the middle of the night, in case they needed something."

People worldwide are finding it increasingly harder to get a good night's rest. The stress and pressures of day-to-day life mean more of us are struggling to get forty winks. It is estimated that around 30 per cent of the global population is experiencing sleep deprivation. This is having adverse effects on our health. A lack of sleep can lead to detrimental and often life-threatening health conditions. These include diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension. Insufficient sleep can also negatively impact our powers to concentrate, and lead to a deterioration in mental health. Neurologist Dr Eric Sklar said: "There is a high correlation with underlying psychiatric disorders and insomnia."

Comprehension questions
  1. What needs to be treated differently between the sexes?
  2. How much more is insomnia common in women than in men?
  3. What is six minutes shorter in women?
  4. What places unequal strains and burdens on women?
  5. What did a researcher say mothers "half-listen" for at night?
  6. What does the article say more of us are struggling to get?
  7. How much of the world's population is experiencing sleep deprivation?
  8. What can a lack of sleep cause besides diabetes and heart disease?
  9. What is Eric Sklar's job?
  10. What did a researcher say insomnia was highly correlated to?

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