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Eating and Sleep Patterns
Snacking frequency has surged, with many adults eating for over 12 hours a day, often leading to late-night meals. Children and teenagers require 9 to 11 hours of sleep for optimal growth, yet a significant percentage are chronically sleep deprived. Establishing earlier meal times and reducing late-night eating can enhance overall health and productivity, especially for young people.In this clip
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