Children who behave badly more likely to suffer insomnia in later life

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Children who behave badly are more likely to suffer insomnia in later life, research suggests

Scientists at Flinders University in Australia analysed data from 25,000 children. All of the volunteers were tracked from age five all the way until they turned 42. Youngsters who behaved badly aged five were 40% more likely to get insomnia.

 

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