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A newly identified brain circuit in mice may explain why we sleep longer and deeper after being sleep deprived – and lead to ...
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Study Finds on MSNPoor Sleep Can Rewire Teens’ Brains For Mental Health Problems Later OnScientists from the University of Georgia have discovered something troubling about teenagers who don't get enough quality ...
REM Sleep Behavior Disorder causes more than dream enactment—it’s a powerful clue to neurodegenerative disease risk.
A study conducted by the University of Georgia suggests better sleep habits in children can improve their mental health.
Sleep disorders may lead to structural brain changes, cognitive decline, and neurological disease. Here’s what science says about the risk.
Adolescents who don’t get enough quality sleep may face impaired brain connectivity and a higher risk of behavioral problems, ...
A study involving over 2,800 teens found that poor sleep quality and duration are linked to reduced brain connectivity in ...
Teenagers with less sleep had lower connectivity between the parts of the brain that play a critical role in decision making, ...
Disrupting circadian rhythms during adolescence may alter how the brain responds to prenatal infections, a known risk factor for disorders like schizophrenia and autism.
A UGA study warns that lack of sleep in teens may impair brain functions tied to decision-making, self-control, and emotion ...
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PsyPost on MSNSleep problems top list of predictors for teen mental illness, AI-powered study findsA new study using data from over 11,000 adolescents found that sleep disturbances were the most powerful predictor of future ...
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