Línea Abierta; Health Edition - Teenagers Sleep Patterns.
Description:
Disclaimer: The following description was created before the live broadcast aired and thus may not accurately reflect the content of the actual broadcast. Dr. Rafael Pelayo, spoke on a recent survey that found 60% of children under 18 complain about feeling tired in the morning and falling asleep at school. The study, conducted at Stanford University, concluded that the biological clock of teenagers might not be set up for waking up early. This program reviewed the results of the survey as well as the Z-z-z-'s to A's bill sponsored by California's Congresswoman Zoe Lufgren, which encourages schools to start classes later in the morning as a way to enhance students development.