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Snoring in Children Link to Poor Academic Performance?

A recent observation made in Australia could have significant meaning in the United States: children who snore and have a bad night’s sleep could be lowering their IQ.

The domino effect goes something like this: Read More

Surprised

I used to see kids who are snoring, I was always thinking that it was just a result of too much tiredness in playing and school activities, I didn’t know that there are abnormalities in it. Thanks for that study.

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Michael J. Breus, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine. He is the author of Beauty Sleep.

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