Lack of sleep is worse for girls' mental health than social media

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Getting a good night’s sleep and seeing friends keeps teenage girls happy, study claims

The study of 7,000 youngsters was carried out by the Department for Education. It found that it was side-effects of social media that actually caused problems. These included online bullying, failure to see friends in real life and lack of sleep.

 

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