A consistent bedtime may be more important to a child's ability to control their emotions and behavior than the duration or quality of their sleep, according to a new publication.
New research on the effects of adversity in childhood ties together stress, sleep loss, and attention deficits later in life.
"Frequent snoring was associated with greater problem behaviors but not with lower cognition," the researchers wrote in the paper.
Doctor Viorrito says, “Sleep apnea, especially in our school aged children can look exactly like ADHD.” A report from the ...
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 only adults. Up to 5% of children also suffer from sleep apnea - ...
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Sleep disturbances, including snoring, are linked to diminished ovarian reserve in women, impacting fertility and hormone levels crucial for pregnancy.
If your child is having a hard time focusing in school and tends to act out at home, it might be something that afflicts many ...
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has opened a nearly 5,100-square-foot sleep lab at its new Specialty Care Center in Newtown Square on the second floor of Main Line Health’s Newtown Square Medical ...
Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Vitamin D deficiency was significantly ...
Disruptive sleep behaviors can keep you from sleeping well. Read on to learn which ones to watch for and when it's time to ...
The role of epigenetics — heritable phenotypic changes that don’t alter DNA sequencing — is emerging as a potential marker and target in the diagnosis and management of obstructive sleep apnea.