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Are you one of those lucky kids with a TV in your room? Turns out you may not be so lucky after all. A new study reports that kids with TVs in their rooms have more trouble falling asleep at night, and wake up more during the night, than kids who dont have TVs in their rooms. Researchers at the Hasbro Childrens Hospital and the Brown University School of Medicine in Providence, Rhode Island warn parents and doctors that a TV in the bedroom may be an under-recognized contributor to childrens sleep problems. Over 500 parents were surveyed in the study, which asked parents about their childrens (ages 5 to 10) TV viewing habits and sleep behaviors. The results? The kids with TVs in their rooms (nearly 25% of the group) were found to have a significantly higher level of sleep complaints. Whats the solution? Keep the TVs in the living or rec roomsand save the bedrooms for sleep! Source: This study was published in the September 1999 issue of the medical journal Pediatrics. |
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