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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Jul 2014

    People who reported they slept 6.5 to 7.4 hours had a lower mortality rate than those with shorter or longer sleep. http://on.wsj.com/1naPQcH 

    8:04 AM - 23 Jul 2014
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      1. panceg dina galur‏ @SydSalesman 23 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ People who reported slept 6.5-7.4 hrs had lower mortality rate than those w shorter or longer sleep http://on.wsj.com/1naPQcH  @prasadja

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      2. Joanne Wong‏ @JOceanW 23 Jul 2014
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        @CoritaWWY “@WSJ: People who reported they slept 6.5 to 7.4 hours had a lower mortality rate. http://on.wsj.com/1naPQcH ”

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      3. Mai Wah‏ @maiwah 25 Jul 2014
        Replying to @JOceanW

        @JOceanW @CoritaWWY @WSJ Why do people make such a big deal about hours of sleep? Go to bed when you are tired. Wake up when you are done.

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      4. Joanne Wong‏ @JOceanW 25 Jul 2014
        Replying to @maiwah

        @maiwah @CoritaWWY @WSJ maximizing efficiency and life expectancy?

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      1. Michelle Franzen‏Verified account @MichelleFranzen 23 Jul 2014
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        Zzzzzz A good healthy sleep-- may be 6.5 to 7.4 hours #sleep RT “@WSJ: http://on.wsj.com/1naPQcH ”

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      1. Greymagus‏ @greymagus 23 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ There's your fallacy: "who reported"

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      2. Morgan Mulvihill‏ @morganmulvihill 23 Jul 2014
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        “@WSJ: People who reported they slept 6.5 to 7.4 hours had a lower mortality rate. http://on.wsj.com/1naPQcH ” @bmulvihill please pay attention!

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      3. Bill Mulvihill‏ @bmulvihill 23 Jul 2014
        Replying to @morganmulvihill

        @morganmulvihill I should start sleeping in more

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      1. Virginia Wall‏ @VickyWallg 23 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ i have to start reporting that I sleep that much :p

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      1. Donna Shoemaker‏ @Mentsch 23 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ How can we get a "lower mortality rate?" Maybe a longer lifespan.....but we all gotta go....sooner or later.

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      2. Prof. Rajanish Dass‏ @rajanish_dass 23 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ @Shubhm Lets then target to sleep for 6 hours 47 mins and 36 seconds on average every day😆

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      3. Shubham Mukherjee‏ @Shubhm 24 Jul 2014
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        @rajanish_dass :)

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      4. Prof. Rajanish Dass‏ @rajanish_dass 24 Jul 2014
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        @Shubhm :))

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      1. Fr William Barrocas‏ @montimai 23 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ PERHAPS WE SHOULD ALL BELIEVE THIS AND SLEEP LONGER SO WE CAN LIVE LONGER.

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      1. Kemet Speaks‏ @NyTutu_AmenRa 23 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ how many people? #playingwithNumbers #appealingtotheMob #criticalthinker

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      1. Milon Gupta‏ @Strat_Think 23 Jul 2014
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        People sleeping 6.5-7.4 hours live longer than those with shorter or longer sleep - by @WSJhttp://on.wsj.com/1naPQcH 

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      1. jdn‏ @jdngoa 23 Jul 2014
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        No wonder Indian MP's are sleeping to their heart's content in Parliament @wsj

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