Sleep deprivation linked to depression in teens
Sleep-deprived high school students who doze off in class aren’t just risking the wrath of their teachers. They’re also three times more likely to be depressed than their alert classmates who get enough sleep, a new study has found.
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Original post by Scientific American Topic - Exercise and Fitness
