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Bills edge rusher Bosa sidelined by calf injury. Running back Cook absent from voluntary practice

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Some of the telltale evidence of sleep deprivation: being irritable, grumpy, short-tempered, emotionally fragile, unmotivated, impulsive and more likely to see the world and oneself through a negative lens. A sleep-deprived teen also may fall asleep during the daytime, in the car or in class.“We often blame adolescents for being lazy or unruly or having bad behavior, much of which could be attributed to the fact that they are chronically sleep-deprived,” says Wendy Troxel, a clinical psychologist who has conducted numerous studies on adolescent sleep.

Bills edge rusher Bosa sidelined by calf injury. Running back Cook absent from voluntary practice

How do you tell the difference between a sleepy teen and a cranky-but-well-rested one?— One key sign is what sleep expert Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse calls “zombie mornings.”“If your teen hits snooze five times, takes forever to get out of bed, asks you for a big cup of coffee first thing in the morning, most likely they are running on empty,” says Fong-Isariyawongse, a neurologist at the University of Pittsburgh.

Bills edge rusher Bosa sidelined by calf injury. Running back Cook absent from voluntary practice

— Extreme mood swings are another sign. Sleep is critical for emotional processing, which is why sleep-deprived teens are more likely to be irritable, anxious or depressed.— A sleep-deprived teen may fall behind in school, because sleep is essential for learning and memory consolidation.

Bills edge rusher Bosa sidelined by calf injury. Running back Cook absent from voluntary practice

— Teens who sleep less are

when it comes to drug or alcohol use, drowsy or reckless driving and risky sexual behavior.Wallpaper in general is back in a big way, decor experts say, and often makes a statement through images or texture (many papers incorporate fabric or fibers). Chicago-based design writer Elaine Markoutsas, who attended two of the year’s biggest design expositions, Maison et Objet and Deco Off, in Paris, said new wallcoverings were among the most exciting things she saw.

She cited intriguing patterns, and digital and 3D printing techniques. One theme stuck out.referring to a post-pandemic urge to get away for real, or virtually,” she says. “Travel often triggers designers, who mine details from architecture, landscape and destination culture.”

Some of the new papers feature contemplative renditions of forests and seascapes. Others reference places, people or creatures as fun, imaginative, maximalist marvels.For a mashup of both, there’s the baroque

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