A small study conducted by
sleep medicine researchers at Harvard Medical School indicates that e-books can interfere with readers» sleep cycles.
Not exact matches
Alcohol interferes with body's ability to regulate
sleep Researchers from the University of Missouri School of
Medicine have found that drinking alcohol to fall asleep interferes with
sleep homeostasis, the body's
sleep - regulating mechanism...
«The best thing parents can do is put a baby to bed early enough to avoid overtiredness,» said Jodi Mindell, a therapist and
researcher at the Center for
Sleep Medicine in Philadelphia and author of «
Sleeping Through the Night» (HarperPerennial, $ 12).
The recent study, published by
researchers from Penn State College of
Medicine, found that inadequate
sleep was linked to a faster weight gain in babies.
Thankfully,
researchers from the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine have just concluded a groundbreaking review of five different sleep - training strate
Sleep Medicine have just concluded a groundbreaking review of five different
sleep - training strate
sleep - training strategies.
This will allow us to research obstructive
sleep apnea in pregnant women more effectively, and to develop and implement more effective treatments,» said co-author Dr. Suzanne Karan, a visiting
researcher at the Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center who is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Director of the Anesthesiology Respiratory Physiology Laboratory at the University of Rochester School of
Medicine.
For years, Paul Shaw, PhD, a
researcher at Washington University School of
Medicine in St. Louis, has used what he learns in fruit flies to look for markers of
sleep loss in humans.
The
researchers reported their findings in the journal
Sleep Medicine.
The study, by
researchers at the Perelman School of
Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, was published online this month in the journal
Sleep.
Five years ago,
researchers at the Perelman School of
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, showed that the UPR is an adaptive response to stress induced by
sleep deprivation and is impaired in the brains of old mice.
Published in the journal Neuroscience online Nov. 26, and led by
researchers at NYU School of
Medicine, the new study found that giving the drug to newborn mice 15 minutes after «binge» alcohol consumption eliminated the hyperactivity and
sleep deficits seen when rodents exposed to alcohol became adults.
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.
«We know that
sleep is important for cardiovascular health and many studies have linked poor or insufficient
sleep with increased risk factors for cardiovascular - related diseases,» said Xiang Gao, MD, PhD, a
researcher in the Channing Division of Network
Medicine at BWH and Harvard School of Public Health and senior author of this study.
Researchers at the Perelman School of
Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania will present data (abstract 0378) on their outcomes with hypoglossal nerve stimulation for the treatment of patients with
sleep apnea at SLEEP 2016, the 30th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies
sleep apnea at SLEEP 2016, the 30th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies
sleep apnea at
SLEEP 2016, the 30th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies
SLEEP 2016, the 30th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies
SLEEP 2016, the 30th annual meeting of the Associated Professional
Sleep Societies
Sleep Societies
Sleep Societies LLC.
«Obesity - related illnesses, particularly obesity hypoventilation syndrome and
sleep apnea, may play a role in the development of pulmonary hypertension, and so we examined whether the protective effects of obesity seen in patients with heart failure were also seen in these patients,» said
researcher Jose Caceres, MD, of Jacobi Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in the Bronx, NY.
Emmanuel Mignot, a
sleep researcher with the Stanford University School of
Medicine in Palo Alto, California, has been studying narcolepsy for more than 20 years.
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.
Researchers at Washington University School of
Medicine have shown a relationship between daily
sleep patterns and a protein associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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.
Room sharing between babies and mothers beyond the first four months is associated with less
sleep for babies and unsafe
sleeping practices, according to Penn State College of
Medicine researchers.
Teaching parents bedtime techniques to encourage healthy
sleep habits in their infants may help prevent obesity, according to Penn State College of
Medicine researchers.
3/29/2007 UCSD
Researchers Identify Connection between
Sleep Disruption and Increased Cardiovascular Risk In Healthy Men and Women Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have discovered that sleep disruption in seemingly healthy subjects is associated with increased clotting of the blood, which has previously been shown to predict cardio... Mo
Sleep Disruption and Increased Cardiovascular Risk In Healthy Men and Women
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of
Medicine have discovered that
sleep disruption in seemingly healthy subjects is associated with increased clotting of the blood, which has previously been shown to predict cardio... Mo
sleep disruption in seemingly healthy subjects is associated with increased clotting of the blood, which has previously been shown to predict cardio... More...
Women who spent eight weeks in a mindfulness - based stress - reduction (MBSR) course saw a 20 % improvement in
sleep disturbances, according to Duke Integrative
Medicine researchers.
In a study published in the
Sleep Medicine Reviews Journal [paid article], researchers examined how sleep deprivation and disturbances create a heightened sensitivity to pain and can actually cause
Sleep Medicine Reviews Journal [paid article],
researchers examined how
sleep deprivation and disturbances create a heightened sensitivity to pain and can actually cause
sleep deprivation and disturbances create a heightened sensitivity to pain and can actually cause pain.
In a meta - analysis published in
Sleep Medicine Reviews, researchers analyzed 15 different sleep studies and found that melatonin significantly reduced the amount of time it took participants to fall as
Sleep Medicine Reviews,
researchers analyzed 15 different
sleep studies and found that melatonin significantly reduced the amount of time it took participants to fall as
sleep studies and found that melatonin significantly reduced the amount of time it took participants to fall asleep.
So in addition to getting more
sleep, find effective ways to reduce your stress, such as listening to relaxing music, taking an evening stroll, hitting the gym for an intense workout, watching a funny movie (it is often said that laughter is the best
medicine), and spending time with a loved one...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recently found that (the cuddle cure) holding hands and hugging can measurably reduce stress.