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Less sleep and later bedtime in childhood linked to future substance use

By InsideWellness Editorial · August 13, 2024

Originally published by ScienceDaily Sleep Disorders.

Adolescents were more likely to have consumed alcohol or tried marijuana by age 15 if they had later bedtimes and slept fewer hours during the night during childhood and adolescence, according to a new study.

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