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Enlarged Tonsils, Adenoids And Allergies May Affect A Child's Bite, Facial Appearance And/Or Behavior
September 7, 2004 Obstructions due to chronically congested nasal passages or enlarged tonsils may affect the growth of the face. "Long face syndrome" is a term describing the longer, narrow face of children ... > full story -
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Does The Sleeping Brain 'Wake Up' – If Only Just A Little – With Every Snore?
February 3, 2004 Patients who snore or have other symptoms of sleep apnea often undergo testing in a sleep laboratory to measure the number of breathing pauses and arousals that occur while they slumber. But doctors ... > full story -
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Sleep Apnea, Depression Linked In Stanford Study
November 7, 2003 People with depression are five times more likely to have a breathing-related sleep disorder than non-depressed people, according to a study at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The study ... > full story -
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Sleep Disorders Linked To Faulty Brain Chemistry, Study Finds
July 8, 2003 The first tantalizing clues that chemical imbalances in the brain may be partly to blame for certain life-disrupting sleep disorders are being reported in two new studies by University of Michigan ... > full story -
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First Effective Drug For Sleep Disorder Identified
June 5, 2003 In a clinical trial conducted at the University of Illinois at Chicago, researchers have demonstrated the first promising drug treatment for a common and life-threatening sleep disorder called sleep ... > full story -
Sleep Disorder Linked To Common, Serious Heart Rhythm Problem
May 27, 2003 A heart rhythm disturbance that affects more than 2 million Americans is twice as likely to recur in patients with untreated sleep apnea, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in the May 27 ... > full story -
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Snoring May Increase Risk Of Learning Problems In Some Children
May 20, 2003 Some children who snore may be at increased risk of learning problems, according to a study presented at the American Thoracic Society International ... > full story -
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Snoring Linked To Headaches
April 22, 2003 A new study finds a link between snoring and chronic daily headache. The study, published in the April 22 issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology, examined the ... > full story -
Sleep Breathing Disorder May Be A Cause, Rather Than Just An Effect, Of Heart Failure
February 12, 2003 An interruption in normal breathing patterns during sleep which is often seen in heart failure patients may contribute to heart failure rather than just being a result, according to findings of a ... > full story -
Sleep Apnea Linked To Early Brain Damage
November 21, 2002 UCLA scientists have discovered that patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea show gray matter loss in brain areas that regulate breathing and speech. Nearly 40 percent of these patients also ... > full story
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