Toddlers who snore persistently are more likely to have behavior problems, such as hyperactivity, depression and attention issues, during the day than their non-snoring peers, new research indicates.
Mason Keating died of leukemia at age 3 after his initial symptoms were thought to be caused by a viral infection Kennedy News and Media In December 2019, Ellie Keating noticed her son, Mason, ...
If your toddler snores, don’t ignore it. Loud, constant snoring in 2- to 3-year-olds may be connected to behavioral problems, according to a recent study published online in Pediatrics. In the study, ...
Eventually, as the symptoms persisted, Mason was rushed to the hospital where he was diagnosed with t-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia Ellie Keating began to notice that something was off with her ...
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