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Sleeping in (a Bit) May Help Teens With Migraine Headaches – SciTechDaily
Fewer headaches reported when school starts later, UCSF-led study shows. Research indicates that starting school later in the morning yields health and academic…

Fewer headaches reported when school starts later, UCSF-led study shows.
Research indicates that starting school later in the morning yields health and academic benefits for high schoolers, whose natural body clock tends toward late-to-bed, late-to-rise habits. While parents raise concerns about drowsy driving, irritation and impaired school performance, a new study led by researchers at UC San Francisco suggests another reason to push back the start time.
The researchers found that teens with migraines…
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