UNLV professor Alyssa Crittenden with members of the Hadza of Tanzania.

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UNLV joint study finds that elusive sleep patterns as humans age may have evolved to ensure safety.

Alyssa Crittenden, assistant professor of anthropology at UNLV helped conduct a study on the sleep patterns of the Hadza population in Tanzania. (Courtesy Alyssa Crittenden)

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