Texting at night affects teens’ sleep and academic performance (2016)

Teenagers who spend more than thirty minutes texting after lights out are missing out on essential sleep and their academic performance is suffering the consequences. As reported by Science Daily, Professor of Neuroscience and Neurology at Rutgers University, Xue Ming, says that the effect of ‘blue light’ emitted from smartphones…
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