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What to do when you have an Infant Sleep Problem

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

If you’ve got a new baby, you’ll have an infant sleep problem. Very few parents escape this.
Infant sleep problems are common during the first three months. When your baby experiences sleep problems, he or she may develop irregular sleeping patterns or experience disruptions that result in waking up at night.
Be aware that no […]

Adolescent Sleep Disorders: what causes them?

Monday, May 21st, 2007

More and more, adolescents have been diagnosed with adolescent sleep disorders. Most commonly, adolescent sleep disorders prevent teenagers from receiving the proper amount of sleep. Most experts agree that teenagers need about nine hours of sleep; however, the average teen gets about six and a half hours of sleep on a school night, […]

Pediatric Sleep Disorders are common

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

Pediatric sleep disorders trouble many children. From simple insomnia to more serious problems, researchers work to study the reasons behind the treatments for sleep disorders. Here are just a couple of reasons that may give an idea of the range of pediatric sleep disorders that exist.
Insomnia
Simple insomnia is one of the most common pediatric sleep […]


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