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12/09/07
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Sleep Disorders in Children with Epilepsy: More Common than You Think
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Past research conducted in the field of childhood epilepsy has clearly shown a link between behavioral problems and epilepsy. But, what if these behavioral problems in children with epilepsy could be attributed in part to sleep related difficulties? This is the question Dr. Paul Carney, colleague Dr. Eileen Fennell, and Danielle Becker investigated in a recent study entitled, “Daytime Behavior and Sleep Disturbance in Childhood Epilepsy.”
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