NANTES, France – Up to 30% of children under 5 years of age experience sleep disorders. What are the paediatric specifics of insomnia? How can parents address them? These questions were answered by ...
Although you will love holding your baby in the early days, eventually, you have other things you need to do when they are napping. For example, you might need to clean the house, take a shower, or ...
Children who experience chronic lack of sleep from infancy may be at increased risk of developing psychosis in early adulthood, new research shows. Children who experience chronic lack of sleep from ...
Melatonin use in children is rising fast. But long-term safety data is limited and regulation varies wildly. Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock As families return to school-term routines, sleep difficulties ...
Research has resulted in a new method of screening for sleep disorders in children. The tool, the first of its kind, allows health professionals to assess children for multiple sleep problems at once, ...
Melatonin is widely used across the world for children who have trouble sleeping. Learn about the recent research and ...
Associate Professor of Pediatrics Chief, Section of Pediatric Sleep Medicine Medical Director, Pediatric Sleep Medicine Did you know? One out of four children will experience some type of sleep ...
With appropriate introduction of oral appliance therapy, more patients are seeing success in navigating sleep disorders and other comorbidities.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Roughly 12% of 11- to 15-year-olds have sleep problems nearly every night, new study findings show. Further, many of the adolescents' sleep problems appear to be associated ...
About 10% of Americans say they have chronic insomnia, and millions of others report poor sleep quality. Ongoing research has found that bad sleep could lead to numerous health problems, including ...
Children who experience chronic lack of sleep from infancy may be at increased risk of developing psychosis in early adulthood, new research shows. Researchers at the University of Birmingham examined ...