Poor Sleep Among Preschoolers May Be Tied to Special Ed Needs Later
But, study doesn’t prove a cause-and-effect linkContinue Reading
But, study doesn’t prove a cause-and-effect linkContinue Reading
Daily activities by themselves are not enough, researcher saysContinue Reading
New guidelines issued by American Academy of Pediatrics also urge weight loss for obese snorersContinue Reading
Participants reacted to information given as they slept, after wakingContinue Reading
Research also found that sleep disorders such as sleep apnea can harm memoryContinue Reading
Research suggests trading sleep for study may be a bad ideaContinue Reading
Dietitian says even small weight gain raises students’ risk for chronic diseaseContinue Reading
Study finds obesity, high blood pressure raise the odds for disorderContinue Reading
But breast-feeding helped protect against snoring in youngsters, study foundContinue Reading
Preschoolers who stuck to nonviolent fare just before bed were much more likely to sleep wellContinue Reading
Study linked combination to missed school days, ER visits and less sports participationContinue Reading
Study finds many Web searches turn up erroneous info on avoiding SIDS, other dangersContinue Reading
Effects get worse over time and can affect vision-oriented tasks, even in folks who don’t feel tiredContinue Reading
Three cups of coffee daily seems to ease motor symptoms, study findsContinue Reading
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