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Female troops told to eat twice as much and get at least seven hours sleep if they want to match male colleagues in new guidelines
Female troops are advised to consume twice as much food and obtain at least seven hours of sleep daily to match the performance of male colleagues, according to new guidelines. The recommendations aim to address physiological differences in energy and recovery needs between genders.
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