Welcome to the May issue of Wake Up! You’re Snoring… The negative health effects of sleep disorders are always cause for concern, but especially so when they impact a child’s behavior and ability to learn. This issue’s first article looks at a new study on this controversial topic. We also revisit important information on how alcohol really affects restorative sleep.
We hope you find this issue informative, and encourage you to forward this newsletter to anyone you know who might find it useful.
If you or someone you know is suffering from sleep problems, please schedule an appointment with Eos Sleep.
Sincerely,
Dr. Volpi & the Team

Is Excessive Daytime Sleepiness the Cause of Learning and Behavior Problems in Children?
On May 1, the results of a study by Penn State researchers was published showing that children who have learning, attention and/or behavior problems may be suffering from a condition known as excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS).
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Is Alcohol Helping You Sleep? Not According to Research
It is not uncommon for adults all over the world to enjoy a few glasses of wine or other libation at the end of the day, but if you’re drinking at night to help you sleep, you may be surprised to learn that alcohol actually interferes with restorative sleep, according to a scientific study.
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