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Children across the UK are sleeping on floors and sofas due to bed poverty; join Derrick Evans MBE in demanding every child has a safe place to sleep. Add your name to the petition and help end this crisis today. @alice-gregory.bsky.social @jakketamminen.bsky.social www.change.org/p/address-ch...
Great news that the University of Arizona group has received a $3.8M NIH grant to explore how late‑night wakefulness affects cognition, emotion, and suicide risk through the Mind After Midnight framework. @alice-gregory.bsky.social @jakketamminen.bsky.social news.arizona.edu/news/new-38m...
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Decisions about #smartphones and young people are happening now. Don’t forget smartphones can be #medical #devices @parthaskar.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @rhulpsychology.bsky.social @sleep-rhul.bsky.social
Huge congratulations to members of our sleep lab @beckcrowley.bsky.social and @jakketamminen.bsky.social on the publication of their brilliant new article showing how new words bind together in memory from the start. @alice-gregory.bsky.social psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
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Sharing our director’s new paper on how smartphone restrictions affect children who rely on them for medical care, a reminder of why our lab is working to build understanding of sleep and type 1 diabetes. @alice-gregory.bsky.social @jakketamminen.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
New study maps a U‑shaped link between sleep duration and biological ageing with 6.4–7.8 hours emerging as the sweet spot for longevity. @alice-gregory.bsky.social @jakketamminen.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Pupils could be put at risk if the new legislation banning phones in schools fails to fully take into account the fact that some need their devices for medical purposes, warns @alice-gregory.bsky.social
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In this hot-out-of-the-press paper @beckcrowley.bsky.social reports new insights into how newly learned words are retrieved from memory over time. A must read for anyone interested in how we learn (and forget!) new words. @rhulpsychology.bsky.social
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Address child bed poverty. No child should ever have to sleep on the floor.
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Recently there have been initiatives to ban or reduce the use of smartphones in children and young people. While exemptions are typically made for tho…
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When a smartphone‐free childhood is not a choice: Recognising smartphones as essential medical devices
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Researchers in the Department of Psychiatry are studying the effects of being awake between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. on decision-making.
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New $3.8M NIH grant funds research on 'mind after midnight' as a suicide risk factor
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A cross-organ, multi-omics U-shaped relationship between sleep duration and biological ageing clocks highlights the potential of sleep optimization to promote healthy ageing, lower disease risk and ex...
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Sleep chart of biological ageing clocks in middle and late life - Nature
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The advice puts babies at risk of serious harm, even death, medical professionals have told the BBC.
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Dangerous baby-sleep advice given to parents by self-described experts, secret filming reveals
Recently there have been initiatives to ban or reduce the use of smartphones in children and young people. While exemptions are typically made for tho…
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When a smartphone‐free childhood is not a choice: Recognising smartphones as essential medical devices
A phone is a vital medical accessory for some, and this must be considered in phone ban legislation, writes Alice Gregory
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Smartphone bans must not ignore students’ medical needs