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Sleep Medicine Bulletin
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- A Wake Up Call About Type 2 Diabetes
- Restless Legs Syndrome and Diabetes: A Vicious Cycle
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- Heavy Snoring Linked to Sexual Dysfunction in Men
- Sexsomnias – “Right Place, Wrong Time”
FAQ
- Are There Home Remedies for Sleep Apnea?
- Can a Person Get Too Much Sleep?
- Are Sleep-Disordered Breathing and ADHD Medically Related?
- Are Teenagers too Young to Have True Sleep Disorders?
- Can I Kick My Caffeine Habit by Improving My Quality of Sleep?
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Answered by: Helgi Gunnar Helgason
Answer
Surprising revelations are being made in medicine as studies indicate Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may indeed be linked to the quality of sleep a child experiences. Recent research shows that untreated sleep disorders in children can lead to impaired memory, daytime sleepiness, and symptoms resembling ADHD.
