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Insomnia is identified as a significant risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease [1] and is frequently observed in patients already diagnosed with such conditions [2]. Furthermore, both conditions are linked through shared underlying stressors [3] and are recognized by researchers as key factors in cardiovascular health disparities {fact:1, fact:5}.

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The Effect of Insomnia on Brain Health - American Brain Foundation americanbrainfoundation.org American Brain Foundation 2 facts
claimInsomnia is a risk factor for future cardiovascular diseases and related brain diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease.
claimInsomnia is particularly prevalent among individuals who have cardiovascular diseases or risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.
Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov CDC 2 facts
claimResearchers consider sleep health indicators, including sleep duration, sleep-disordered breathing, and insomnia, as prominent contributing factors to cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcome disparities.
claimMany researchers consider sleep health indicators, including sleep duration, sleep-disordered breathing, and insomnia, as prominent contributing factors to cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcome disparities.
Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com Goran Medic, Micheline Wille, Michiel EH Hemels · Dove Press 1 fact
referenceThe study 'Do insomnia complaints cause hypertension or cardiovascular disease?' by Phillips and Mannino was published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine in 2007.
Cognitive Stress Management Therapy | CBT for Stress cognitivetherapynyc.com Cognitive Therapy NYC 1 fact
claimChronic, high levels of stress are associated with serious physical and psychological difficulties, including insomnia, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, obesity, depression, and anxiety disorders.