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Calm_Leek_1362 t1_iv6jw9n wrote

Alternatively, people with trauma often can't sleep at night, and need to nap during the day to make up for it. Napping during the day can also feel safer. How can they control for that?

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tornpentacle t1_iv77mb0 wrote

The post's title is markedly different from the article's title. I think OP has imposed an assumption of causality. Unfortunately, I can't investigate any deeper at the moment because I'll be late for a very important date. I'll leave it to the mods.

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knuckles_n_chuckles t1_iv7hhjp wrote

The abstract states the findings and data are in inclusive for the causal relationship OP’s headlines suggests. OP is click-baiting us.

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tornpentacle t1_iv7llzh wrote

Assuming you mean "inconclusive"?

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knuckles_n_chuckles t1_iv7n2ke wrote

Thank you, yes. 8 year old iPhones aren’t what they used to be.

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tornpentacle t1_iv82o2k wrote

I didn't think I even posted that, I'm fairly certain I was going to ramble on a bit (on topic of the post) but maybe that happened in my pocket. Didn't mean to be snarky!

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knuckles_n_chuckles t1_iv86qzn wrote

Nah. This sub above almost all others is full of kind and conscientious people. Appreciate your patience with me.

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