Prenatal Drug Exposure Linked To Sleep Problems In Children
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - 07:14
in Psychology & Sociology
In the first study across time into late childhood of the effects of prenatal drug exposure on sleep, prenatal drug exposure is associated with greater sleep problems in children. In addition, nicotine has a unique effect, and early sleep problems predict later sleep problems.
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