Synopsis
BBC Scotland investigates new research suggesting that modern technology is disrupting teenagers' body clocks, resulting in poor health and poor grades.
- Programme: The Investigation
- Episode: The Slumber Games
- Channel: BBC Radio Scotland
- Broadcast year: 2013
- Psychology
Licence: ERA Licence required
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
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