A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer ...
Teenagers who spend more time on screens tend to get worse sleep, both in terms of sleep quality and duration, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal PLOS Global Public Health.
Cardiopulmonary coupling (CPC) analysis of sleep stability might be a useful risk biomarker for memory function among children.
Adults need about seven to eight hours of sleep to be healthy, while teens and younger children need much more ... additional payoff — a February 2023 study found good sleep habits added ...
Preliminary screening for OSA in children who are awake, performed via an EEG, may help identify whether oxygen desaturation occurs at night.
The study indicates that mental health professionals should consider routine inquiries about screen time and technology ...
Despite kids who reported having overall better well-being compared to kids who did not own smartphones, they also admitted ...
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