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ZME Science on MSNUsing screens in bed increases insomnia risk by 59% — but social media isn’t the worst offenderIt begins innocently enough. A scroll through Instagram. A YouTube video. A quick reply to a friend. For millions of young ...
Screen time in bed is linked to poor quality sleep, a new study shows — here’s why, plus how to break the habit.
A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer ...
Staring at a screen in bed raises the risk of insomnia by up to 59%, but it’s not solely because we are addicted to a doomscrolling cycle on social media.
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