A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer ...
The findings, published in the medical journal Frontiers of Psychology, found that staring at screens in bed cuts our overall ...
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ZME Science on MSNUsing screens in bed increases insomnia risk by 59% — but social media isn’t the worst offenderResearchers studying more than 45,000 university students have found that using any kind of screen after going to bed — ...
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Study Finds on MSNScreen Time in Bed Raises Insomnia Risk by 59% Per HourThis finding comes from one of the largest studies conducted on screen use and sleep among university students, highlighting ...
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iHeart on MSNScreen Time In Bed Linked To Worse Sleep: StudyA recent study from Norway has found that spending time on screens in bed is linked to poorer sleep quality and increased ...
People who spend more time looking at a screen in bed are more likely to report insomnia and sleep loss, a study has found.
Screen use in bed may raise insomnia risk and reduce sleep time, a study of 45,000 young adults in Norway finds.
Two children charged over a fatal crash in Queensland that killed their friend have posed for photos from their hospital beds. A 14-year old boy was allegedly at the wheel of a wanted Mazda when it ...
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