How to Improve Pediatric PSG Tolerance
Preparation at home, child-friendly environments, and experienced techs can improve the in-lab polysomnography experience for the youngest patients, as well as those with sensitivities or anxiety.
Preparation at home, child-friendly environments, and experienced techs can improve the in-lab polysomnography experience for the youngest patients, as well as those with sensitivities or anxiety.
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Rebecca M. C. Spencer, PhD, has contributed to the scientific understanding of children's need for naps—and their links to brain maturation, memory, and learning.
Improving sleep routines in children with ADHD can reduce symptoms and enhance focus and behavior, especially as the new school year begins.
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