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Central Island teens more tired, diverse & connected than five years ago

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NANAIMO — Local teens are sleeping less, feeling worse about their physical and mental health, but have a better support network on average compared to five years ago. The B.C. Adolescent Health Survey was published Thursday, July 25 by the McCreary Centre Society, looking at patterns and living conditions for youth aged 12 to 19 living on central Vancouver Island. Annie Smith, the Society’s executive director, told NanaimoNewsNOW the survey is …
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