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Turn that light out! Teenagers must to go bed an hour earlier or risk diabetes and obesity say scientists - as blood sugar condition reaches record levels in adolescents
Telling a teenager to go to bed early is often a thankless task, typically met with eye rolls and protests. But scientists say getting a few extra hours of shut-eye could protect youngsters against serious long-term health risks such as type 2... Read more.
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