Daniel Lewin, Ph.D., adjunct assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to The Associated Press about the consequences of not getting enough sleep for teens. This story appeared in CBS News, The Honolulu Star Advertiser, The Salt Lake Tribune, Columbia Missourian, The Herald Journal (Logan, Utah), The Fairfield Ledger (Iowa), Indiana Gazette, Tribune-Review (Pennsylvania), U.S. News & World Report, WANE (Fort Wayne, Indiana), The Baxter Bulletin (Mountain Home, Arkansas), Parents Magazine, and Foster’s Daily Democrat (New Hampshire).
The Associated Press - Why U.S. Teens Are More Sleep Deprived Than Ever
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