With adults, one of the most prominent signs of obstructive sleep apnea is that despite getting a full night’s rest, they’re exhausted the next day. With kids, says Dr. Tablizo, you’re less likely to ...
Children with obstructive sleep apnea are nearly twice as likely to contract influenza or COVID-19, according to a recent study.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- With daylight saving time coming to an end, parents can often see the effects on their sleep. But many may be mixing up a well-known sleep problem with attention hyperactivity ...
A new study found children with sleep apnea are 80% more likely to catch the flu. Monica Robins has that story and more in Friday's Daily Dose.
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New study uncovers link between pediatric OSA and higher risk of viral infections
A five-year study has revealed that children with sleep apnea are twice as likely to contract the flu or COVID-19, regardless of their age or weight. Even after undergoing surgery to remove tonsils or ...
Do you snore? Have trouble staying asleep? Wake up tired? You are not alone! Almost 39 million men and women in the U.S. suffer from sleep apnea. But it’s not a problem impacting only adults. Up to 5% ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Do you snore? Have trouble staying asleep? Wake up tired? You are not alone! Almost 39 million men and women in the US suffer from sleep apnea. But it’s not a ...
Among children and adolescents, the risks for influenza and COVID-19 were raised if they had been newly diagnosed with ...
One out of four children will experience some type of sleep problem. Snoring may be a sign your child needs help. Other signs include: difficulty falling asleep, waking up frequently during the night ...
The clinical syndrome of obstructive sleep apnea (OSAS) in children is a distinct, yet somewhat overlapping disorder with the condition that occurs in adults, such that the clinical manifestations, ...
A five-year study has revealed that children with sleep apnea are twice as likely to contract the flu or COVID-19, regardless ...
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