Less than 15% of kids are getting enough shut-eye, new research shows. But most of their parents think they do.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends kids between six and 12 years old should get between nine and 12 hours of sleep ...
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends that children between the ages of six and 12 years old should sleep around ...
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Only 14% of American kids are getting enough sleep
Many parents believe their children are getting plenty of sleep—but new research from Brown University suggests that notion may be far from the truth. In their study published in the journal Frontiers ...
Most parents overestimate the amount of sleep their child is getting, but just because kids are in bed doesn't mean they are ...
Chronic sleep deprivation is harming kids’ brains, bodies, and mental health. Fixing it requires bold action from parents, ...
Sleep is a critical component for concussion recovery among kids, a new study reports. Limiting naps during the day and getting about seven hours of sleep each night in the first week after a ...
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Study links excessive screen time to poor mental health in kids
New data shows Georgia ranks number one in the country for cyberbullying, a growing concern that experts say impacts both ...
Children with Klinefelter syndrome (KS), particularly those of school-going age, have a higher prevalence of sleep disorders related to initiating and maintaining sleep, arousal, and excessive ...
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