Sleep disorder linked to brain disease
From the University of Toronto media release: Researchers at the University of Toronto say a sleep disorder that causes people to act out their dreams is the best current predictor… Read more »
From the University of Toronto media release: Researchers at the University of Toronto say a sleep disorder that causes people to act out their dreams is the best current predictor… Read more »
From the The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine media release: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai researchers have linked high levels of exposure to inhaled… Read more »
From the European Society of Cardiology media release: Poor sleep doubles hospitalisations in heart failure, according to new research in nearly 500 patients presented today at EuroHeartCare 2014. EuroHeartCare is… Read more »
From the American Academy of Sleep Medicine media release: A new study of Gulf War veterans found an association between poor sleep quality and reduced gray matter volume in the… Read more »
From the American Academy of Sleep Medicine media release: A new study is the first to show decreases in health care utilization and costs following brief treatment with cognitive behavioral… Read more »
From the American Academy of Sleep Medicine media release: A new study provides evidence that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is highly prevalent in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), and it… Read more »
From the Wiley media release: Researchers in the U.K. report that non-restorative sleep is the strongest, independent predictor of widespread pain onset among adults over the age of 50. According… Read more »
From the University of Helsinki media release: Difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking, poor quality of sleep and a variety of sleep-related breathing problems are very common — they afflict approximately… Read more »
From the American Academy of Sleep Medicine media release: A genetic study of adult twins and a community-based study of adolescents both report novel links between sleep duration and depression…. Read more »
From the Michigan State University media release: Using a smartphone to cram in more work at night results in less work the next day, indicates new research co-authored by a… Read more »
