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Sleepy teens may be more prone to depression, study says (Washington Post)

Late nights may make teenagers more prone to depression and suicidal thoughts by depriving them of sleep, according to a study by researchers at Columbia University.

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Sleepy teens may be more prone to depression, study says (Washington Post)

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