No, you shouldn't wear knickers in bed and 14 other lazy sleep myths, busted
Briefly

The recommendations are that teenagers aged 13 to 17 should get eight to 10 hours sleep a night, and 18- and 19-year-olds between seven and nine hours, says Browning.
Babies and children spend more time than adults in REM sleep the stage of sleep when most dreams happen so it is likely that children dream more, but this has not yet been proved, says Browning.
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