Technology Use Before Bed Linked with Increased Stress

A woman uses her cell phone in bed.
A woman uses her phone before bedtime.
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WASHINGTON D.C. — Using technology before bed may be stressing us out, preliminary results from a new study suggest.

In the study, people who surfed the web or sent a text message within two hours of going to bed reported higher levels of stress than those who didn't engage in these behaviors.

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