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forteofsilver t1_j67y74k wrote

everyday I see like five articles with dipshit titles posted on here.

did you know researchers have found a link between drinking water and living? did you know if you are depressed you might have trouble sleeping and lack of sleep can make you depressed??

oh my god who knew

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Wagamaga OP t1_j67xagj wrote

Sleep plays a critical role in mental health. And a new study led by University of Arizona researchers has found a link in sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.

The study surveyed 885 people from May 2020 to May 2021. Forty-one percent of participants had thought about suicide in their lifetime.

The team then compared individuals with and without suicide ideation on different measures of sleep, such as duration, timing, insomnia, nightmares and depressive symptoms.

Lead author Michael Grandner with UA said working to improve sleep health can reduce the risk of suicide.

Suicide was in the top three leading causes of death for those aged 10-35 in 2020.

The study was published in the Journal of American College Health.

https://kjzz.org/content/1837252/study-sleep-problems-linked-suicidal-thoughts

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Starfire70 t1_j67vbiu wrote

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blahblahrasputan t1_j67l7l6 wrote

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