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Childhood Sleep Apnea Linked To Brain Damage, Lower IQ
August 26, 2006 In what is believed to be the first study showing neural changes in the brains of children with serious, untreated sleep apnea, Johns Hopkins researchers conclude that children with the disorder ... > full story -
Many Commercial Drivers Have Impaired Performance Due To Lack Of Sleep
August 16, 2006 Truck drivers who routinely get too little sleep or suffer from sleep apnea show signs of fatigue and impaired performance that can make them a hazard on the road, according to a major new study by ... > full story -
Study Links Asthma To Increased Risk For Sleep Apnea In Young Women
August 15, 2006 Researchers from the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have found that young women with asthma are twice as likely to have symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea ... > full story -
Patients With Severe Sleep-Disordered Breathing Have High Odds Of Abnormal Heart Rhythms
April 15, 2006 Patients with severe sleep-disordered breathing are two to four times more likely to experience complex, abnormal heart rhythms while sleeping than individuals without the problem, according to the ... > full story -
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Sleep Apnea Treatment Benefits The Heart
March 30, 2006 Patients with obstructive sleep apnea have enlarged and thickened hearts that pump less effectively, but the heart abnormalities improve with use of a device that helps patients breathe better during ... > full story -
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Advice To Children With Sleep Apnea: Wear That Night-Time Breathing Device!
March 13, 2006 Wearing a special mask to bed helps children with sleep apnea breathe and sleep better, but a small, six-month study at Johns Hopkins Children's Center and two other pediatric hospitals suggests ... > full story -
Surgery For Child Apnea Leads To Weight Gain
March 1, 2006 A study by a University at Buffalo pediatric researcher investigating the causes of weight gain in children after they have their tonsils and adenoids removed to treat sleep-disordered breathing has ... > full story -
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No Evidence That Melatonin Is Effective In Treating Jet Lag
February 10, 2006 There is no evidence that melatonin is effective in treating secondary sleep disorders or preventing jet lag, finds a study published online by the British Medical ... > full story -
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Can Snoring Ruin A Marriage?
February 2, 2006 The husband snores. The wife nudges him to flip over. Both wake up feeling grouchy the next morning. It's a common occurrence that may have more of an impact on the marriage than most couples think. ... > full story -
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Growth Hormone, Obesity Can Trigger Sleep Apnea In Some Kids
January 23, 2006 Growth hormone was approved in the United States to treat Prader-Willi in 2000, but several children with the disease died after beginning the treatments. All died in their sleep and had been ... > full story
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