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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Research shows this habit parents hate is good for teenagers

For the study, researchers at the University of Oregon and the State University of New York Upstate Medical University analyzed data from more than a thousand 16 to 24-year-olds in which participants reported their sleep/waking hours, including weekend catch-up sleep. While one might imagine that teens who spring out of bed early each morning - regardless of the day of the week- are more mentally sound, the opposite may be true. Interestingly, the study found that teens who slept in on weekends were significantly less likely to report symptoms of depression. The group had a 41% lower risk of depression when compared with the group who kept a more regimented sleep schedule on weekends.
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#womens-sleep
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2 months ago
Wellness

Do women need more sleep than men? Science says they do DW 10/16/2025

Women generally require more sleep than men and face greater sleep debt due to biological differences and societal demands, causing increased exhaustion and impaired wellbeing.
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3 months ago
Women

Help! I am a woman and need more sleep than a man DW 10/16/2025

Women typically need slightly more sleep than men, with biological and social factors increasing the risk of greater sleep debt among women.
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