Shedding fresh light on teen sleep deficits
1st Nov 2005, 08:54 GMT
It's a math problem many adolescents and their parents can't seem to solve: Most teens don't seem able to go to sleep before 11 p.m., yet need to be up by 6 or even earlier the next morning, equaling a daily sleep deficit of two hours or more.
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