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tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6540216319147593538 Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:09:09 +0000 http://sleepapneaonly.blogspot.com/ noreply@blogger.com (The Blogger) Blogger 4 1 25 tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6540216319147593538.post-3560178668180607758 Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:09:00 +0000 2008-06-26T00:09:09.869-07:00 Sleep Apnea <br> <a href="snippet.html">Back To Snippet</a> <BR> <a href="sitemap1.html">Back To SITEMAP</a> <p><strong>Sleep Apnea A Surprisingly Common Childhood Disorder</strong><br> <b>Author:</b><font color=brown> Donald Saunders </font><br> Sleep apnea, and in particular obstructive sleep apnea, is often thought to effect only overweight men from the age of about fifty onwards. In fact, while sleep apnea is perhaps most often seen in this group, it also affects a large number of women and is increasingly being recognized as a very common disorder in children. <P>Perhaps the first reference to sleep apnea in children was made by Charles Dickens in The Pickwick Papers, published in 1837, in which Dickens wrote about a fat boy with a short thick neck called Joe who was always falling asleep. <P>The first medical reference to sleep apnea in children then appeared a few years later in an 1889 edition of the British Medical Journal. However, it was not until 1976 that it began to receive serious consideration, following the publication of a report by the Stanford University Sleep Disorders Clinic. <P>Today, sleep apnea is being widely recognized as a common disorder amongst children of all ages, and particularly amongst children between the ages of about three and six. Estimates vary, but in the United States alone, the number of children suffering from sleep apnea is put at between one and a half and two million. <P>So what are the signs and symptoms that might suggest your child is suffering from sleep apnea. Well, these will of course vary widely, as is the"
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