Poor sleep is linked to self-harm among teens.

Teenagers who sleep poorly are more likely to intentionally harm themselves, a new study suggests.
Shorter bedtimes , later bedtimes, and frequent nighttime waking were significantly associated with a 14-year-old boy's risk of self-harm, researchers report in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
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