Research indicates that early school start times conflict with the biological rhythms of teenagers, negatively impacting their cognitive performance, mental health, and sleep quality. Experts advocate for more flexible schedules to align with the natural delay in melatonin production during puberty, noting that screen addiction further exacerbates the growing sleep deficit among Portuguese students.
Sleep: Classes at 8 a.m. are contraindicated for the adolescent brain
Monday, 13 April 2026RSS








