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2005-04-08 3:47 PM Sleepytown Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (4) I read a report that listed the Best Cities for Sleep
Minneapolis Anaheim, CA San Diego Raleigh-Durham, NC Washington, D.C. Northern NJ Chicago Boston Austin Kansas City and the Worst Cities for Sleep Detroit Cleveland Nashville Cincinnati New Orleans New York City Las Vegas Miami San Francisco. Makes you wonder why. The survey was conducted by the makers of the sleep drug Ambien, using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, along with data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau. Of course it all relates to the overall quality of life. Maybe the good sleep cities lie along magnetic lines or maybe the solar wind affects the worst cities. There's a story line in this somewhere, I'm sure. Read/Post Comments (4) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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