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Erratic sleep can indicate later mental illness

20 July 2011 arjen
Erratic sleep points to mental illness : World News Australia on SBS
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1390782/Erratic-sleep-points-to-mental-illness

The way teenagers sleep can provide a clue to their longer-term risk of developing depression or bipolar disorder.

 

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