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Study links structural brain change to behavioral problems in children who snore – Hindustan Times
A large study of children has uncovered evidence that behavioral problems in children who snore may be associated with changes in the structure of their brain’s…

A large study of children has uncovered evidence that behavioural problems in children who snore may be associated with changes in the structure of their brain’s frontal lobe. The findings support the early evaluation of children with habitual snoring.
The research, published in Nature Communications, was supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and nine other Institutes, Centers, and Offices of the National Institutes of Health.
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