In many parts of the country, children and their parents face months-long wait times for sleep tests at labs. With obesity rising among the pediatric population, at-home sleep tests to assess sleep ...
The CHLA-developed app will collect data for future research in machine learning to detect sleep disorders and help advance the standards of pediatric care in pain and sleep medicine Children’s ...
A new study by researchers from Marshall University and the University of Missouri highlights how exosomes—tiny vesicles released by cells—may play a key role in blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction ...
Racially and ethnically diverse children exhibit worse sleep outcomes than White children, influenced by structural and cultural factors. Sleep variability/regularity ...
Pediatric sleep studies, entailing knowledge, screening, evaluation and treatment practices regarding sleep disorders in children, are often unspoken of. According to Child Uplift, Inc., less than two ...
Nearly half of American kids may not get enough sleep, and parents often underestimate sleep needs. Experts share tips to build better sleep hygiene.
For children experiencing unexplained behavioral problems, consider looking at the quality of sleep they’re getting, says Dr. Jefrey Start, who practices sleep medicine at Great Plains Health.
Pediatric concussions are a growing concern, particularly among youth engaged in sports and other high-risk activities. While much research has focused on cognitive rest and physical recovery, recent ...
They also face more disadvantages in multiple social determinants of health such as poverty, food hardship, and lead exposure.