Delayed School Start Time and Adolescent Sleep Duration, Timing, and Quality; Effect of Telephone and Text Messages on Infant Feeding Practices, “Tummy” and Screen Time
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JAMA Pediatrics Editors’ Summary by Dimitri Christakis, MD, Editor in Chief, and Frederick Rivara, MD, Editor in Chief of JAMA Network Open for the July 6, 2020 issue Related articles: Delaying School Start Time and Sleep Duration, Timing, and Quality Among Adolescents Effects of Telephone and Short Message Service Support on Infant Feeding Practices, “Tummy Time,” and Screen Time at 6 and 12 Months of Child Age  
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