Sleep Disorders:
Sleep Disorder Articles, Sleep Apnea, Insomnia, Sleeping, Cure and Treatment Info for Sleeping and Insomnia.
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Mar 12th, 2009
People who sleep less than six hours a night appear to have a higher risk of developing impaired fasting glucose — a condition that can precede type 2 diabetes.
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Mar 11th, 2009
One-third of Americans are losing sleep over the state of the U.S. economy and other personal financial concerns.
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Mar 10th, 2009
Rumen said the National Sleep Foundation offers tips to help children and adults adjust to the change in the clock and do not lose sleep when Daylight Savings Time returns.
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Mar 5th, 2009
For 70 million adults bothered by irregular sleep patterns or chronic sleep disorders, their time awake likely reflects the effects of an inadequate amount of rest, from decreased productivity and lack of concentration to an inability to handle stress.
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Mar 5th, 2009
It may only be a single hour of lost time, but “springing forward” for Daylight Saving Time can pack a punch for some people. Many experience sleepiness, mood changes and sleep disturbances as they attempt to adjust to the time change.
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Mar 3rd, 2009
Healthy elderly people who regularly feel very sleepy during the day had a significantly higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.
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Mar 2nd, 2009
The economy is causing one third of the Americans to lose sleep and the National Sleep Foundation poll finds that inadequate sleep is associated with health and safety.
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Feb 23rd, 2009
Using sleep or napping to cope with chronic pain caused by tension-type headaches could lead to chronic insomnia.
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Feb 16th, 2009
Mothers for millennia have exhorted children to get enough sleep to avoid becoming sick. But is there evidence to support mother’s claim? And if we do happen to get sick, are the changes in our sleep beneficial?
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Feb 11th, 2009
Using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, researchers are able to assess the effects of a common treatment for sleep apnea on heart structure and function in otherwise healthy individuals.