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Pediatric Sleep Disorders and the Problems They Present

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Leila Kheirandish Gozal, MD, MSc, from the University of Chicago, discusses several common pediatric sleep disorders.

Pediatric sleep disorders are quite common, affecting up to 25% of adolescents. Left untreated, these disorders can affect not only impact the affected child's physical health but also present psychological challenges as well.

IN an interview filmed at the 2014 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Convention in San Diego, Leila Kheirandish Gozal, MD, discusses diagnosis and treatment of several commonpediatric sleep disorders..

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