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 research was carried out by scientists from Jefferson Health New Jersey in Stratford, New Jersey, and Ochsner MD Anderson Cancer Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Additionally, a piece in the Saturday magazine (13 June, p45) that recommended Séamas O’Reilly’s novel as a holiday read misspelled the author’s first name as “Seamus.” The correct spelling is Séamas.
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