Study: Scrolling on Your Phone in Bed Could Raise Insomnia Risk by Nearly 60%
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New research found that young adults who used screens in bed had worse sleep and a significantly higher risk of insomnia symptoms. Here's how you can break your late night scrolling habit, according to experts.
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