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Quien duerme mal, vive mal

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Dormir es un lujo para muchos, pero someter el cuerpo a largas horas sin descanso resulta perjudicial para la salud. El problema se agrava para quienes trabajan de noche. “Trabajo como velador en un centro comercial para una empresa de seguridad privada”, dijo Evaristo Reyes Casas, de 39 años, de la ciudad de Boca del Río, Veracruz. “Mis jornadas son […]

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