Doctors and nurses work tirelessly to save the lives of thousands of gunshot victims annually, but treating so many horrific injuries can take a toll on hospital staff, Modern Healthcare reports.
Waking up in the middle of the night—and failing to fall back asleep—is the most common form of insomnia. The Wall Street Journal's Andrea Petersen spoke with several sleep doctors and experts about the best way to handle the problem.
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