Computer, mobile not linked to sleep disorder

Melbourne: Researchers have debunked the widespread belief that technological devices such as computers and mobile phones are increasingly eating into people`s sleep. In its research, published in the `Medical Journal of Australia`, a team at the University of Sydney has applied scientific rigour to the common perception that Australians were sleeping an hour less than […]

Melbourne: Researchers have debunked the widespread belief that technological devices such as computers and mobile phones are increasingly eating into people`s sleep.

In its research, published in the `Medical Journal of Australia`, a team at the University of Sydney has applied scientific rigour to the common perception that Australians were sleeping an hour less than they did a decade ago.