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Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder Common Among Aggressive, Bullying Schoolchildren
June 13, 2007 Aggressive behavior and bullying, common among schoolchildren, are likely to have multiple causes, one of which may be an undiagnosed sleep-related breathing ... > full story -
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Snoring Children: Poor Sleep Hygiene In Children Associated With Behavioral Problems
June 13, 2007 A snoring child's poor sleep hygiene habits can have a negative influence on his or her daytime behavior. Between 10-12 percent of children are found to snore. Almost everyone is likely to snore at ... > full story -
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Catastrophic Events Can Affect A Person's Sleep
June 12, 2007 Disasters such as Hurricane Katrina are more likely to affect the quality and the quantity of a person's ... > full story -
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Sleep Disorders Highly Prevalent Among Police Officers
June 12, 2007 A sampling of police officers shows a high incidence of sleep disorders among the members of this profession. Sleep disorders are common, costly and treatable, but often remain undiagnosed and ... > full story -
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CPAP Improves Sleep In Patients With Alzheimer's Disease, Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder
June 11, 2007 Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has been found to reduce the amount of time spent awake during the night, increase the time spent in deeper levels of sleep, and improve oxygenation in ... > full story -
Breastfeeding May Help Protect Against A Childhood Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder
June 11, 2007 Breastfeeding may provide long-term protection against the incidence or severity of a childhood sleep-related breathing ... > full story -
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Premature Infants, Toddlers More Likely To Have A Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder
June 11, 2007 A sleep-related breathing disorder among infants and toddlers born prematurely occurs earlier than expected in this population, and at higher rates than among full-term ... > full story -
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Longer Treatment Benefits Sleep Apnea Patients
June 7, 2007 Adults with obstructive sleep apnea benefit significantly from longer nightly use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), a device to improve breathing during sleep, according to a new study. ... > full story -
Why Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Are At Higher Risk For Cardiovascular Disease
June 1, 2007 Researchers have found that patients with obstructive sleep apnea have higher levels of a type of dead cells (apoptotic cells) from the lining (endothelium) of their blood vessels circulating in ... > full story -
Sleep Apnea Increases Risk Of Diabetes And Hypertension In Pregnant Women
May 22, 2007 Sleep apnea is associated with a greatly increased incidence of pregnancy-induced diabetes and high blood pressure, according to a new study. The study found that when the women's weight was taken ... > full story
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