Childhood sleep problems persisting through adolescence may affect cognitive abilities
Sunday, March 1, 2009 - 09:15
in Psychology & Sociology
A study in the 1 March issue of the journal SLEEP suggests that it is the rate of change in sleep problems across development, rather than the initial level of sleep problems, that may affect cognitive abilities in late adolescence...
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