 Sleep Information - December 4, 2008
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A new insomnia drug, Rozerem, has been approved by The Food and Drug Administration, becoming the first drug of its kind not to be classified as a controlled substance. Because of its non-addictive classification, reports WCVB-TV in Boston, Rozerem can be used for long-term use |
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According to doctors, a Wisconsin couple's birth of identical triplets are a rare 15 million to one. Matthew and Christina Rowe had identical twin girls two years ago and now are adding identical triplet boys to the mix - an occurance that is extremely rare without the use of fertility drugs |
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A study published by U.S. researchers Friday states young children who snore could be at greater risk of becoming hyperactivity later in life, as opposed to those who sleep quietly. In 2002, a team at the University of Michigan reported that of 229 children studied, those who were regular snorers were twice as likely to have hyperactivity or attention issues later in their adult lives. The rate was four times as higher for boys under the age of 8 |
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