Childhood sleep problems linked to psychosis in young adults – study

Researchers at the University of Birmingham looked at data on how long children aged between six months and seven years old slept
Childhood sleep problems linked to psychosis in young adults – study

Researchers looked at data on how long children aged between six months and seven years old slept (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Children who routinely sleep less than others from when they are babies may be at increased risk of developing psychosis in early adulthood, new research shows.

Researchers at the University of Birmingham looked at data on how long children aged between six months and seven years old slept.

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