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A good night's sleep could reduce hyperactivity and bad behaviour among children
A good night's sleep could reduce hyperactivity and bad behaviour among children
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95% of a small sample of Australian high school students had at least one type of sleep problem
95% of a small sample of Australian high school students had at least one type of sleep problem
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In-school snacking, breakfast consumption, and sleeping patterns of normal and overweight Iranian High School girls
In-school snacking, breakfast consumption, and sleeping patterns of normal and overweight Iranian High School girls
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Childhood sleep problems persisting through adolescence may affect cognitive abilities
Childhood sleep problems persisting through adolescence may affect cognitive abilities
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The optimum level of sleep for Chinese school children
The optimum level of sleep for Chinese school children
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Children who have a television or computer in their room sleep less during the school year, watch more TV, play more computer games and surf the net more than their peers who don't
Children who have a television or computer in their room sleep less during the school year, watch more TV, play more computer games and surf the net more than their peers who don't
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Survey shows young Asians fit 38 hours of activities into one day (but still manage eight hours sleep!)
Survey shows young Asians fit 38 hours of activities into one day (but still manage eight hours sleep!)
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Older US adolescents who have a television where they sleep are less likely to engage in healthy activities
Older US adolescents who have a television where they sleep are less likely to engage in healthy activities
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Ready to Learn? The Experiment is a major piece of education research designed to investigate the impact of factors such as diet, sleep, and exercise on children's readiness to learn.
Ready to Learn? The Experiment is a major piece of education research designed to investigate the impact of factors such as diet, sleep, and exercise on children's readiness to learn.
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Sleep-deprived US teenagers think that a later start time for school and tests given later in the school day would result in better grades.
Sleep-deprived US teenagers think that a later start time for school and tests given later in the school day would result in better grades.
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