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Insufficient sleep can negatively affect teenagers’ mental health – News-Medical.Net
As families settle back into a new school year, sleep experts at the University of South Australia are reminding parents about the importance of teenagers getting…

As families settle back into a new school year, sleep experts at the University of South Australia are reminding parents about the importance of teenagers getting enough sleep, cautioning them that insufficient sleep can negatively affect their mental health.
In a new research paper, UniSA sleep experts Dr Alex Agostini and Dr Stephanie Centofanti confirm that sleep is intrinsically linked to mental health, but is commonly overlooked by health practitioners as a contributing factor.
Dr Agostini…
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