According to the National Sleep Foundation and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, most teens get less than eight, especially on school nights, even though they need eight to 10 hours of sleep per night to maintain physical health, mental well-being and school performance. Stephanie J. Crowley, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioural sciences and the director of the Pediatric Chronobiology and Sleep Research Program at RUSH said, "There are a lot of changes a teen goes through. One specifically is a change to sleep biology that happens during puberty.” Crowley further added, "The brain systems that control sleep change in such a way that it’s easier for an adolescent to stay awake later into the evening. One of these systems — the 24-hour circadian clock — shif
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Quality Sleep Reduces Risk Of Stroke And Heart Disease: Study
About 70 percent of heart problems can be avoided if you get enough sleep. This is claimed in a recent research paper published in the 2022 European Society of Cardiology Congress. The study also claimed that the risk of stroke and heart disease increases if there is no proper sleep. A group of scientists from 'The French National Institute of Health and Medical Research' participated in this study of 7,200 people. 62 percent of the participants were male. The average age was 59 years. None had heart problems at the start of the study. The researchers examined the participants every two years for 10 years. The researchers divided the participants into five groups based on how much sleep they got. According to the study, people with the best sleep patterns had a 75 percent lower r...
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