Not exact matches
In fact, a study published in The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine reported that infants who
sleep under a ceiling fan reduce their risk of SIDS by as much as 72... MORE percent!
In fact, a study published in The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine reported that infants who
sleep under a ceiling fan reduce their risk of SIDS by 72 %.
A recent study from US National Library of
Medicine reported that a mattress / topper of medium firmness provides the most comfortable
sleeping position for back sleepers.
A study published in The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine reported that infants who
sleep under a ceiling fan reduce their risk of SIDS by 72 %!
When the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine reviewed the literature on infant and child sleep training, it reported that in 17 out of 19 published studies, unmodified extinction — the clinical term for crying - it - out — effectively reduced bedtime resistance and the frequency of nighttime wakings, concluding that it «has a strong record of accomplishment.&r
Sleep Medicine reviewed the literature on infant and child
sleep training, it reported that in 17 out of 19 published studies, unmodified extinction — the clinical term for crying - it - out — effectively reduced bedtime resistance and the frequency of nighttime wakings, concluding that it «has a strong record of accomplishment.&r
sleep training, it
reported that in 17 out of 19 published studies, unmodified extinction — the clinical term for crying - it - out — effectively reduced bedtime resistance and the frequency of nighttime wakings, concluding that it «has a strong record of accomplishment.»
A December 2008 Institute of
Medicine report on resident duty hours says physicians should be getting at least 5 hours of continuous
sleep after 16 hours of work.
Led by Dr Sakari Lemola from Warwick's Department of Psychology and Natalie Urfer - Maurer from the University of Basel, the study
reported in
Sleep Medicine shows that children of mothers with insomnia symptoms fall asleep later, get less sleep, and spend less time in deep s
Sleep Medicine shows that children of mothers with insomnia symptoms fall asleep later, get less
sleep, and spend less time in deep s
sleep, and spend less time in deep
sleepsleep.
The research, «The association of mothers» and fathers» insomnia symptoms with school - aged children's
sleep assessed by parent report and in - home sleep - electroencephalography», is published in Sleep Medi
sleep assessed by parent
report and in - home
sleep - electroencephalography», is published in Sleep Medi
sleep - electroencephalography», is published in
Sleep Medi
Sleep Medicine.
Many studies have linked more
sleep to better memory, but new research in fruit flies demonstrates that extra
sleep helps the brain overcome catastrophic neurological defects that otherwise would block memory formation,
report scientists at Washington University School of
Medicine in St. Louis.
A recent
report from the Institute of
Medicine suggests that busy people have come to consider
sleep as an «expendable luxury.»
The researchers
reported their findings in the journal
Sleep Medicine.
In order to prepare these
reports, Frost & Sullivan, interviewed key opinion leaders with specialties in economics,
sleep medicine, productivity, mental health and accidents.
His editorial about the
report is published in the August issue of the Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine.
The researchers
report today in the journal Public Library of Science:
Medicine that people who consistently
slept less than five fours a night had significant differences in the hormones leptin and ghrelin as compared with people who
slept an average of eight hours a night.
But a
report in tomorrow's New England Journal of
Medicine suggests that many drivers get far less
sleep than they say they need.
In last January's New England Journal of
Medicine study, Strollo and his colleagues
reported that the therapy, with a device made by Inspire Medical Systems, reduced subjects»
sleep apnea events by 68 percent, from a median of 29.3 events an hour to nine an hour, basically turning severe apnea into a mild case.
A new study in the Journal of Clinical
Sleep Medicine revealed that 44 percent of adults with sickle cell disease who report trouble sleeping actually have a clinical diagnosis of sleep disordered breathing, including sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at n
Sleep Medicine revealed that 44 percent of adults with sickle cell disease who
report trouble
sleeping actually have a clinical diagnosis of
sleep disordered breathing, including sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at n
sleep disordered breathing, including
sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at n
sleep apnea, which lowers their oxygen levels at night.
September 18, 2006
Sleep study adds to links between sleep loss and diabetes Short or poor quality sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medi
Sleep study adds to links between
sleep loss and diabetes Short or poor quality sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medi
sleep loss and diabetes Short or poor quality
sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes, report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal Medi
sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes,
report researchers from the University of Chicago in the September 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal
Medicine.
Short or poor quality
sleep is associated with reduced control of blood - sugar levels in African Americans with diabetes,
report researchers from the University of Chicago in the Sept. 18, 2006, issue of the Archives of Internal
Medicine.
New Recommendations from the National
Sleep Foundation - The Atlantic January 2015 - Poor
Sleep in Adolescence Predicts Future Problems, Study Says - Los Angeles Times January 2015 - How
Sleep Keeps You Healthy, Helps You Heal - Discovery News September 2014 - Lack of
Sleep Increases Risk of Failure in School Among Teens - Science World
Report, from
Sleep Medicine August 2014 -
Sleep Woes in Old Age May Be Linked to Brain Cell Loss - Health magazine August 2014 — University of Chicago Study: Getting More
Sleep Could Cut Junk Food Cravings in Half — CBS News August 2014 — University of Montreal Study Shows Learning Is Best Enhanced During
Sleep - Jewish Business News February 2014 - Link Found between
Sleep Duration and Depression - Psych Central February 2014 - Less
Sleep, More Time Online, Raises Risk for Teen Depression — National Public Radio
There is sufficient evidence that night noise exposure causes self -
reported sleep disturbance, increase in
medicine use, increase in body movements and (environmental) insomnia.
Ensured compliance with protocol guidelines and requirements of regulatory agencies; identified problems and / or inconsistencies and monitor patients» progress to include documentation and
reporting of adverse events in the areas of neurology,
sleep medicine, and pulmonology.
Board Certified in Internal
Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care
Medicine And
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