Children diagnosed with sleep apnoea but are not undergoing CPAP therapy may exhibit delayed brain development. A study led by Dr. Leila Kheorandish-Gozal of the University of Chicago indicated that children suffering from moderate to severe obstr...
Obstructive sleep apnoea seems to be a growing concern in children, and even infants, today. Studies indicate that sleep apnoea affects 3% of children between the 2 to 8 years old. Some of the most common triggers of sleep apnoea among childr...
As with adults, children suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea have trouble paying attention and are sometimes diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD. They are tired during the day and often exhibit other behavioural pro...
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