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Kids and teens who spend more time on screens and get less sleep may have higher risks for future heart and metabolic ...
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Experts are helping families start the school year off right by slowly transitioning off of the summer ...
As we approach the first day of school, parents and caregivers should be thinking of ways to get their students back into ...
Children aged 6 through 12 should sleep nine to 12 hours, while teens 13 to 18 should aim for eight to 10 hours of sleep, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Those from both sides of ...
An observational study linked an electronic screening tool for pediatric sleep issues to improved identification and ...
A consistent bedtime routine is essential in helping the body recognize it’s time to calm down and prepare for sleep.
Researchers say kids who get less sleep and spend more time on screens may face higher risks for heart and metabolic issues.
Children/adolescents with atopic dermatitis and a sleep disorder faced a greater risk for ADHD, anxiety, depression and ...
Stay away from electronic screens for at least half an hour before bed. Avoid caffeine and alcohol before bed (alcohol might ...
Surgical removal of enlarged tonsils and adenoids in children with mild sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) appears to ...
As children prepare to return to school, local doctors emphasize the importance of adjusting sleep schedules to ensure students are well-rested.
“Catching things early is something we really need to encourage parents to look for," said Austin Krohn, the public ...