Snoring Link to Anxiety, Depression in Preschoolers

Children who are between three and six years old who snore are more likely to have symptoms of anxiety and depression than children who do not snore. In addition, these children have more attention and language problems. These are the results of a Finnish study of 89 preschool age children, 43 of which snored at [...]

Pregnant Women Who Snore Are More Likely to Develop Diabetes

A Northwestern University research study has found that women who frequently snore (at least three nights a week) run a significantly higher risk of developing gestational diabetes during pregnancy than women who are non-snorers. The study, the first to identify a relationship between snoring to gestational diabetes, also included other factors that can contribute to [...]