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Children in families that struggled to provide diapers were more likely to have disrupted, shorter sleep periods, according to a new study.
Children whose parents cannot afford diapers do not get quality sleep, according to a study by the Rutgers School of Nursing.
It might seem like an unlikely connection at first, but a new study finds that infants and toddlers suffer sleep issues -- and maybe other problems --- when their parents can't afford diapers.
Children whose parents cannot afford diapers do not get quality sleep, according to a study by the Rutgers School of Nursing.
Children whose parents cannot afford diapers do not get quality sleep, according to a study by the Rutgers School of Nursing. The study, published in the Journal of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics ...