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Sleep Disorders and Daytime Sleepiness in Children with Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactive Disorder
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We conclude that children with ADHD demonstrate objective daytime somnolence, which may explain the beneficial effects of treatment with stimulant medications. Primary sleep disorders, especially sleep-disordered breathing and periodic limb movement disorder, should be looked for in children with ADHD.
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