Doctors Blame Bedtime 'Milk And Cookie Disease' For Children's Ailments

Doctors Blame Bedtime 'Milk And Cookie Disease' For Children's Ailments

A glass of milk and a biscuit at bedtime may be responsible for a string of health problems in children, according to doctors in America.

Dubbed the 'milk and cookie disease', the combination of sugar and dairy late at night is believed to be the cause of many childhood ailments, including running noses, coughs, sore throats, constipation and fatigue.

Dr Julie Wei, a pediatric otolaryngologist at Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando, Florida, made the connection after treating numerous children with the chronic symptoms.

She asked her patients to stop eating dairy and sugary products before bedtime and found that their symptoms quickly improved significantly.

Dr Wei has called the condition 'milk and cookie disease' and suggests that up to 75 per cent of American children who are otherwise healthy may be suffering from it.

The mother of one patient, five-year-old Jonathan Giambrone, said she has seen a significant improvement in her son's health since she stopped him from snacking late at night and only gave him water before bed on Dr Wei's recommendations.

Becky Giambrone told

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