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Snoring could put your child at risk for learning problems
Posted on November 13, 2012 at 7:09 PM
Updated Thursday, Feb 14 at 4:45 PM
When you hear your toddler snoring do you take it as a sign of a good night's sleep? New research shows it's just the opposite. It can put your child at risk for health and learning problems.
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