Lack of sleep link to anxiety in children, study shows

Joe Lepper
Monday, February 4, 2019

Lack of sleep is fuelling anxiety levels among schoolchildren, a survey by a mental health charity has found.

Children that get more than nine hours' sleep a night tend to be less anxious, research shows. Image: Morguefile
Children that get more than nine hours' sleep a night tend to be less anxious, research shows. Image: Morguefile

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