Corrections: Sleep Studies, Author Name, and Other Clarifications
Corrections: Sleep Studies, Author Name, and More

Corrections and clarifications have been issued for several articles. An article titled Poor sleep linked to rise in under-50s cancer cases (30 May, p7) incorrectly stated that two studies on sleep and cancer were conducted by the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. In fact, the studies were carried out by researchers from Jefferson Health New Jersey in Stratford, New Jersey, and Ochsner MD Anderson Cancer Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Another article, Adventures in summer reading (Saturday magazine, 13 June, p45), suggested the novel Prestige Drama by Séamas O’Reilly as a holiday read but misspelled the author’s first name as “Seamus.”

Other recently amended articles include:

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  • Burnham brings in top economists before possible leadership run
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  • Andrew Castle says this year’s Wimbledon will be his last as BBC commentator
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  • Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann sentenced to life in prison without parole
  • ‘Life-changing’ injuries: family reels from ‘tragic situation’ as Coogee shark attack victim loses arm

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