Teenage Alcoholism Statistics: Sleep-Deprived Teens Take More Risks

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Teenage Alcoholism Statistics: Sleep-deprived teens take more risks
This study included data from over 12000 teen respondents who, for the first time, were asked questions about their sleep habits and duration. Insufficient sleep was defined as less than eight hours of sleep. Students were asked “on an average school
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Teenage Alcoholism Statistics: New University of Houston research focuses on teenage mind
The criteria for BPD includes: excessive anger, affective instability, a clear pattern of self-harm over two years – burning, cutting, suicide attempts, abandonment fears, relationship problems, significant impulsivity – drinking alcohol, drug abuse,
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