Adolescent sleep problems increase hospitalization risk in young adulthood

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Poor adolescent sleep health predicts higher hospitalization rates in young adulthood. The study found that issues like social jet lag and difficulty falling asleep in teens increased the likelihood of overnight hospital stays around age 22. These findings highlight the importance of addressing sleep health early for long-term well-being.


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