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1Apnea
Everyone has brief pauses in breathing called apnea - even your child. Usually these brief stops in breathing are completely normal. Sometimes, though, apnea or other sleep-related problems can be a cause for concern.
2Medical Problems
Looking for information about a chronic childhood condition or disease? Read about asthma, allergies, cancer, diabetes, heart murmurs, sleep disorders, and much more.
3All About Sleep
How do you get kids to bed through the cries, screams, avoidance tactics, and pleas? What if you're awakened in the middle of the night? And how much sleep do kids need?
4Sleep Problems in Teens
Does your teenager have a hard time falling asleep at night or waking up in the morning? Is he or she sleepy during the day? Find out if this behavior is just a normal part of adolescence, or if something else is to blame.
5Snoring
Are you a kid who snores? Find out why some people are such noisy sleepers in this article for kids.
6EEG (Electroencephalogram)
Is your child scheduled to have an EEG? Find out how this test is performed and when you can expect the results.
7Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
SIDS is the leading cause of death among infants 1 month to 1 year old. Though SIDS remains unpredictable, you can help reduce your infant's risk.
8Sleepwalking
Have you ever walked in your sleep? If so, you're not alone. Check out this article to find out more.
9Is It Possible to Get Too Much Sleep?
Find out what the experts have to say.
10Enlarged Adenoids
Often, tonsils and adenoids are surgically removed at the same time. So, what are adenoids exactly?


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