Health Update: Child snorers
CHILDREN who snore can suffer psychological ill-effects, according to research published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. A study of nearly 1,000 children aged four to five years found that those who snored habitually were more likely to suffer from daytime sleepiness, restless sleep and hyperactivity. They were also more aggressive and less attentive.
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