A good night’s sleep is as important for your child as a hearty breakfast. Without enough shut-eye, your child is more likely to struggle in school, on the playing field, and at home. Snoring can ...
Adolescents who snore frequently were more likely to exhibit behavior problems such as inattention, rule-breaking, and aggression, but they do not have any decline in their cognitive abilities, ...
The methods of this study have been published in detail [8] and are described briefly below. Because no suitable questionnaire was available for measuring sleep symptoms in a cross-sectional study of ...
Snoring can be a normal symptom of a cold or virus in children. But when snoring persists and children have difficulty sleeping, parents should take their children to a doctor to look for signs of ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Snoring in children may be a manifestation of allergic disease, Australian researchers report. In a group of 5-year-olds participating in an asthma prevention study, Dr.
When a child occasionally snores, most parents don’t consider it alarming and it is often described as cute. A common cold almost always causes some nasal congestion, and any resultant reduction of ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Does your child have a sleep problem? About 3 out of 10 children have some sleep-related issue during childhood. Depending on age ...
The clinical syndrome of obstructive sleep apnea (OSAS) in children is a distinct, yet somewhat overlapping disorder with the condition that occurs in adults, such that the clinical manifestations, ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Do you snore? Have trouble staying asleep? Wake up tired? You are not alone! Almost 39 million men and women in the U.S. suffer from sleep apnea. But it’s not a problem impacting ...
Vivos is poised to disrupt the very significant pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) market with new FDA clearance and new strategic marketing and distribution model Vivos’ DNA appliance now ...
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