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Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Children and snoring
"People used to think snoring in children wasn't a problem, it was just cute," said Stuart Tomares, director of Suburban Hospital's pediatric sleep center. "But it's not cute. It can be indicative of a serious disorder." On the mild side, the condition can cause daytime sleepiness and irritability in young children. On the severe end, it can lead to learning disabilities, bed-wetting, heart problems and even stunted growth.I never knew that! More details here.
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