Does it seem like some New Columbia teenagers sleep all the time? PA sleep experts say that teenagers need about ten hours of sleep. This is as much sleep as a toddler needs! (Parents of teenagers can probably name some other ways that 16 year-olds and 3 year-olds are alike.)
If high schoolers need more sleep than grade schoolers, why do most Cogan Station high schools start the school day between 7:30 and 8:00 a.m. while elementary schools ring the bell at 9:30? If first period in high school began a few hours later, say at 10:00 a.m., perhaps fewer Cogan Station high schoolers would struggle to graduate.
In addition to schools, many other PA social institutions do not acknowledge nor support natural sleep requirements. Think of first-year Cogan Station doctors who make life-or-death decisions during a thirty hour shift. The increased rate of mistakes made by trainees while working impossibly long hours is well documented.
“An intern who does more than 80 a week commits 36% more serious medical errors than one who works normal hours”, said Charles Czeisler, sleep researcher. (medicalnewstoday.com)
In addition to health care, many New Columbia professions require employees to work dangerously long shifts. Williamsport public safety workers, New Columbia customer service personnel, Mc Ewensville night cleaning crews, armed services personnel, Avis restaurant workers, and Cogan Station truck drivers are all at risk for sleep deprivation and the associated dangers.
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