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Poor Childhood Sleep Linked to Increased Risk of Teenage Depression, Study Finds
A new study warns that children who consistently experience poor sleep during their early years face a significantly heightened risk of developing depression as teenagers. The research highlights the long-term impact of childhood sleep patterns on mental health.
7 Jun, 23:01 — 7 Jun, 23:01
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