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Sleep may limit teens' depression

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Depression in adolescents, a problem 1 in 5 teens experiences before age 18, could be reduced or even prevented by something relatively simple yet often ignored by late-night tweeting or texting teens - sleep. Few...

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Sleep patterns in children and teenagers could indicate risk for depression, researcher finds | R&D Mag

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