Kids who sleep a lot after a concussion could be at risk of longer ter
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Kids who sleep a lot after a concussion could be at risk of longer ter
Sleeping more than 9.9 hours a night in the first two weeks after a concussion was linked to having more overall concussion symptoms up to four weeks after the injury, according to Canadian research. Having longer sleep may also be linked to a greater risk of longer term symptoms, the authors say, suggesting that doctors should monitor kids' sleep after a concussion.
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