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Study reveals that social media use affects sleep patterns in teenagers

时间:2025-11-08 04:27:16 来源:The Human Future Initiative 作者:阿拉善盟 阅读:916次

Study reveals that social media use affects sleep patterns in teenagers

The national basketball team won a key game to advance in the tournamentA tech company announced a partnership with a university to research AI

Study reveals that social media use affects sleep patterns in teenagers

The government launched a campaign to promote tourism in coastal townsA popular coffee chain announced plans to open stores in EuropeWeather conditions caused delays in air travel across the country

Study reveals that social media use affects sleep patterns in teenagers

A team of veterinarians opened a clinic for exotic petsThe stock market closed at a new high after a week of gains

Study reveals that social media use affects sleep patterns in teenagers

A charity organization started a campaign to raise awareness about mental health

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Local schools reported a 90% graduation rate the highest in four yearsEngineers developed a new battery technology that extends electric vehicle range by 50%

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