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Screen use in bed increases insomnia risk by 59% and shortens sleep duration by 24 miutes Social media was not more disruptive than other screen activities Reducing screen time in bed can improve ...
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Screen use in bed disrupts sleep quality The researchers used data from the Norwegian 2022 Student's Health and Wellbeing survey, which included data from more than 45,000 adults aged 18-28. They ...
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Moreover, spending just one hour on a screen after going to bed was linked to a 59 percent increase in the risk of insomnia. Despite its reputation as a big bad of modern technology, scrolling ...
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Now, for one particular activity, we do. It's well known and backed by science that screen-time before bed is not the best habit – even if some of us prefer to fall asleep in the company of a TV ...
People who spend more time looking at a screen in bed are more likely to report insomnia and sleep loss, a study has found. The research is based on a Norwegian survey of more than 45,000 students.