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      Insomnia is pervasive and changing the way we live, says RM Vaughn - May 29, 2015 | CBC.ca Loaded
      The Current27:29Insomnia is pervasive and changing the way we live, says RM Vaughn - May 29, 2015

      Insomnia is pervasive and changing the way we live, says RM Vaughn - May 29, 2015

      • 10 years ago
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      • Duration 27:29

      To sleep, perchance to dream? Not a chance for Canadian writer RM Vaughn and countless other insomniacs. We live, he says, in a culture of insomnia, where we celebrate those who say they can live on 4-hours sleep and expect it from those of us who can't.

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