Health & Medicine
Study Shows Late Sleepers Are Prone to Memory, Behavior Problems
Research suggests being a night owl will never be good. Sleep scientists have determined that teenagers - or people in general - that sleep late at night will have a harder time doing self-regulation, regardless of how much sleep they get.
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