Teenagers sleep better without social media, study finds
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By The Telegraph
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Recent research reveals a significant connection between social media usage and sleep quality in adolescents. The study demonstrates that teenagers who reduce or eliminate social media consumption before bedtime experience improved sleep patterns, enhanced rest duration, and better overall sleep quality. These findings underscore the importance of digital wellness strategies for young people, as excessive screen time and online engagement can disrupt circadian rhythms and delay sleep onset.
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