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Drugs or sleep?

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PARENTS looking to steer their teens away from drugs may want to encourage them stay in bed longer. Lack of sleep seems to lead to increased drug use - not the other way around, as many researchers previously concluded - and this is likely to be a pattern of behaviour that teenagers acquire from their friends.

From the New Scientist

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From the New Scientist

Bollocks.

I got plenty of sleep as a teen and still took loads of drugs.

If you want them to stay off drugs keep them interested in competitive participation sport but it's largely irrelevant as they'll do what they want/ their mates are doing anyway.

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thats quite clearly bs.

I'm a bit of an insomniac yet i've never been remotely interested in drugs (unless you count alcohol and even then not much, 2 bottles of cider a month max.)

Edit: Perhaps i ought to qualify that, 2 x 500ml bottles of cider a month.

Guest nathan.
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As soon as i read ' Sara Mednick, a neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego, who led the study'. I stopped

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thats quite clearly bs.

I'm a bit of an insomniac yet i've never been remotely interested in drugs (unless you count alcohol and even then not much, 2 bottles of cider a month max.)

Edit: Perhaps i ought to qualify that, 2 x 500ml bottles of cider a month.

You sound like a reet laugh.

:unsure:

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As soon as i read ' Sara Mednick, a neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego, who led the study'. I stopped

You two fallen out over something serious?

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You two fallen out over something serious?

A romantic tryst that went awry over research!

Guest nathan.
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You two fallen out over something serious?

Rather not talk about it if im honest, the memories are awful.

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