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A lack of sleep affects memorisation and learning. http://t.co/Os2QA65d #wsd
March 09, 2012
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March 16 is World Sleep Day: do you know how many hours of sleep your child needs? http://t.co/QdDhOIeI #wsd
March 07, 2012
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Sleep, kids and their health-Interview with Reut Gruber from Douglas and Gail Summerville from Riverside School Board. http://ow.ly/4lPkq
March 24, 2011
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Sleep deprivation can harm children. A program to sensitize children about the proper ways to embrace the Sandman. http://ow.ly/4fQH4
March 16, 2011
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60 to 70% of Canadian students arrive at school extremely fatigued.Sleep deprivation has serious impact on their health . http://ow.ly/4em3e
March 14, 2011
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RT @mnt_psychology: Sleep Essential For Boosting Our Ability To Learn http://mnt.to/3S4k #psychology
March 09, 2011
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Moderate sleep loss impairs vigilance and sustained attention in children with ADHD. Reut Gruber's latest findings. http://ow.ly/4akRk
March 08, 2011
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A white (and restful!) Christmas - Better to keep sleep disruptions to a minimum for kids over the holidays. http://ow.ly/3qhj5
December 16, 2010
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Sleep for shift workers. Diane Boivin, from the Douglas, is a visiting academic at the University of South Australia. http://ow.ly/3iSnO
December 02, 2010
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