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 ...
Melatonin is widely used across the world for children who have trouble sleeping. Learn about the recent research and ...
With appropriate introduction of oral appliance therapy, more patients are seeing success in navigating sleep disorders and other comorbidities.
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, ...
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 ...
NEW YORK, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Screening children for sleeping problems and discussing sleep strategies with parents could help youngsters settle into school with better nighttime routines, according ...
Area of Focus: Sleep and physical activity in autistic children, behavioral sleep interventions to promote sleep health, sleep health disparities in pediatrics, actigraphy assessment of sleep and ...
My ADHD son is a night owl. He will be awake long after I am sound asleep, watching a video on YouTube, gaming on his computer, or talking with friends. Sleep disturbances are common in individuals ...
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 ...
In a study conducted by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare and the University of Helsinki, parents assessed different types of sleep problems in infants: problems associated with total sleep ...
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 ...