Check out this video of Dr. Catherine Hill being interviewed on BBC! [...]
Alice Gregory In a study of over 2,000 twin children followed from 5 to 18 years old, about 12% had ADHD. Interestingly, 78% of those who had ADHD as a child did not have it at 18 years old. Although people with ADHD in childhood had worse sleep than those who did not, those who no longer had ADHD [...]
Alice M. Gregory Learn more about the role of sleep and interventions in childhood psychiatric problems in the context of [...]
Emma Sanders Many children with Down syndrome also suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Development of a screening tool for OSA specifically for children with Down syndrome [...]
A.J. Swichtenberg For children with developmental disabilities, melatonin is generally associated with taking less time to fall asleep at bedtime in addition to uncommon and mild side [...]
A.J. Swichtenberg In a study from Purdue University, researchers work toward improving tools for early and accurate diagnosis of autism. Read and listen to this story on WBAA NPR to learn how infant sleep patterns are helping in these [...]
Lisa Meltzer Caregivers (mothers and fathers) of children who require ventilator assistance to breathe have poor sleep as compared to caregivers of healthy children. Poor sleep for these families was associated with health related quality of [...]
Keith D. Allen A set of behavioral strategies to reduce chronic sleep problems in five children with Angelman Syndrome was evaluated. Parents were highly satisfied with the treatment and improvements in disruptive bedtime behaviors as well as falling asleep were [...]