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Children who had difficulty sleeping as toddlers are more likely to use drugs, alcohol or tobacco as teens, researchers report in a new study.
A University of Michigan Health System team followed 257 boys and their parents for 10 years. It found that children with poor sleep habits as preschoolers were more than twice as likely to have substance-abuse problems in adolescence.See the full content of this document
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Problem Sleeping May Lead to Drugs
The finding held true even when other factors, such as ...
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