A mixed-methods study to explore the modifiable aspects of treatment burden in...

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- This article examines the relationship between sleep patterns and cognitive performance in adolescents.
- The study found that later bedtimes and shorter sleep duration were associated with poorer academic performance and cognitive functioning in teenagers.
- The results suggest the importance of promoting healthy sleep habits in adolescents to support their academic and cognitive development.

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