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Children’s sleep linked to brain development
Pre-teens who slept less than nine hours daily had differences in brain structure and more problems with mood and thinking compared to those who got sufficient sleep.
Buffering Childhood Stress
Some kids who live through extremely stressful or traumatic events are at risk for health problems later in life. Scientists are studying ways that positive experiences and relationships can help protect kids’ health.
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