Aug. 13, 2012 -- Preschool-aged kids who snore loudly on a regular basis may be at a greater risk for behavioral problems, a study shows. The behavioral issues include hyperactivity, attention ...
Preschoolers who habitually snore may be at greater risk of behavioral problems than other kids their age, a study published Monday suggests. Researchers found that two- and three-year-olds who snored ...
(Reuters Health) - Snoring and other breathing problems during sleep can put kids at risk for poorer performance in school, a new study confirms. Parents, teachers, and health care professionals need ...
As much as 4 percent of U.S. children suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. Sept. 6, 2007 — -- As much as 4 percent of all U.S. children suffer from a sleeping disorder called obstructive sleep ...
Two new studies reveal snoring is not normal in children and can be quite detrimental to a child's health and academic performance, yet many parents consider snoring to be a sign of healthy sleep.
Snorers have always been the butt of jokes. In cartoons, their nasal roar lifts the roof off houses. In sitcoms, there's the wife who rolls her eyes at her snoring bedmate. But in reality, it's not ...