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Snoring linked to behavioral problems in adolescents without declines in cognition

By InsideWellness Editorial · November 21, 2024

Originally published by ScienceDaily Sleep Disorders.

Adolescents who snore frequently were more likely to exhibit behavior problems such as inattention, rule-breaking, and aggression, but they do not have any decline in their cognitive abilities, according to a new study. This is the largest study to date tracking snoring in children from elementary school through their

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