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Sleepy Teens 4.5 Times More Likely to Commit Crimes as Adults
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Teenagers who feel sleepy in the middle of the day are more likely to engage in antisocial behaviors, such as lying, cheating, stealing, and fighting. Now, a new study shows that those same teens are 4.5 times more likely to commit serious crimes as
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