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Nature 452, 813-814 (17 April 2008) | doi:10.1038/452813a; Published online 16 April 2008
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BOOK REVIEWED-Insomniac
by Gayle Green
University of California Press: 2008. 520 pp. $29.95
Californian professor Gayle Green has been an insomniac for 50 years. For her, insomnia has been an ordeal of suffering and anger, directed largely at medical professionals, sleep clinics and the providers of various potions, pills and other sleep aids.
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