Poor sleep

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Dec 30, 2017
Chronic poor sleep may contribute to cognitive decline, according to a study that shows wakeful brain produces more of the Alzheimer’s protein amyloid beta
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Dec 08, 2017
If your teenaged son or daughter is regularly waking up till late in the night, he or she is likely to have poor sleep,
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Dec 08, 2017
If you are regularly in the habit of popping up over-the-counter painkillers, beware, you may be at double the risk of becoming obese as well as have poor sleep, a study has revealed.
An insufficient amount of sleep in their pre-school and early school-age years have a higher risk of poor neuro-behavioral function - Sakshi Post
Mar 12, 2017
Poor Sleep May Effect Children’s Behaviour
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