Thursday, March 30, 2006

Most teens lacking enough shut-eye

The Seattle Times reports:
America is raising a nation of sleep-deprived kids, with only 20 percent getting the recommended nine hours of shut-eye on school nights and more than one in four reporting dozing off in class.

Many are arriving late to school because of oversleeping and others are driving drowsy, according to a poll released today by the National Sleep Foundation.
A rather interesting story on sleep.