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Op-Ed: Sleep deprivation is an important part of our youth mental health crisis

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 03, 2022

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California achieved a first in the nation this month: implementing a statewide law setting limits on the earliest school start times for adolescents. As of July 1, the law requires start times of 8:30 a.m. or later at public high schools and 8 a.m. or later for middle schools, based on policy recommendations called for in 2014 by the American Academy of Pediatrics and subsequently endorsed by other major medical and public health organizations.... + full article



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