Toddlers who snore persistently are more likely to have behavior problems, such as hyperactivity, depression and attention issues, during the day than their non-snoring peers, new research indicates.
Routine snoring in children is not normal and may indicate an underlying airway obstruction such as enlarged tonsils, adenoids, allergies, or obesity. Persistent snoring can affect sleep quality, ...
What many consider a simple bedtime nuisance might actually serve as an alert system for serious health conditions. Sleep specialists reveal that snoring, affecting millions worldwide, often indicates ...