Friday, May 3, 2019

Longer concussion recovery in children connected to poor sleep | Children's National

Longer concussion recovery in children connected to poor sleep | Children's National

Advances in Neurology from Children's National

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Longer concussion recovery in children connected to poor sleep

A new study found that young athletes who slept well after a concussion were more likely to recover within two weeks, while those that didn’t receive a good night’s rest increased their likelihood to endure symptoms for 30 days or more.

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