05-05-2025 17:43 via drugs.com

Screen Time in Bed Linked to Poorer Sleep Among Young Adults

MONDAY, May 5, 2025-- Increased screen time in bed is linked to poorer sleep in adults younger than 30 years across screen activity type, according to a study published online March 30 in Frontiers in Psychiatry.Gunnhild Johnsen Hjetland, Ph.D...
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