Life & WellnessSleep-Deprived Teens More Apt to Drink, Smoke, and Have Unsafe SexSavePrintTeens smoke on the steps of Union Square park in New York on March 8, 2012. Benjamin Chasteen/Epoch TimesReuters10/15/2018|Updated: 10/15/2018 Teens who get too little sleep may be more likely to engage in risky behaviors like drinking, smoking, and unprotected sex than their peers who get enough rest at night, a study of U.S. high school students suggests. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentReutersAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesNew Jersey reduces World Cup public transit fare to $105May 08, 2026Taiwan Parliament Approves Extra Defence Spending but Less Than Government WantedMay 08, 20263 Killed After Small Plane Crashes Into Building in Southeastern BrazilMay 07, 2026Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Heads to Spain After 3 People EvacuatedMay 06, 2026Related TopicsteensSleep deprivationrisky behaviorADCommentAdd to My ListSaveShare