Sleep patterns can change with aging. Does that mean health troubles ahead?

Sleep patterns can change with aging. Does that mean health troubles ahead?


When Carol Gee turned 55, she made a new friend: 4 a.m. In the past, she usually slept through it. But once she entered menopause, it became her new wake-up time. “I would go to sleep and wake up every morning around the same time, almost like you set the clock,” says Gee, who is now 68.


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