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You know that getting enough sleep is important for smashing tomorrow’s to-do list. But prioritisi­ng snooze time is also vital for heart health. A study, published in the journal Circulatio­n, found that people with the healthiest sleep habits – like waking naturally, clocking up seven or eight hours in bed and rarely snoring – had a 42% lower risk of heart failure. Sleep on that.

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