Children’s lack of sleep ‘more harmful than social media use’

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Children’s lack of sleep ‘more harmful than social media use’
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Sleep a more important factor than online activity in mental health, study says

Parents should worry less about the amount of time their children spend on social media during the day and instead make sure their offspring get enough sleep and discuss negative online experiences, researchers say.

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