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Research indicates that moderate weekend sleep catch-up, less than two hours more than usual, can alleviate anxiety in ...
Letting your teen sleep past noon? It might backfire. A new study finds that up to two extra hours of weekend shuteye can ...
Adolescence is a crucial stage of human development. During this unstable period, teenagers experience numerous physical, ...
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Moderate sleep on the weekends as compensation for a lack of sleep during weekdays may have beneficial effects on anxiety in youth, research presented at SLEEP showed. Sojeong Kim, a doctoral ...
Teens today are navigating a constant stream of online content — but what impact is it really having on their mental health?
A new national poll by the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital suggests that a rise in teen anxiety and depression may be linked to increasingly overprotective parenting.