Sleep Disorders:
Sleep Disorder Articles, Sleep Apnea, Insomnia, Sleeping, Cure and Treatment Info for Sleeping and Insomnia.
-
Oct 15th, 2008
This study on sleep qpneq is the first to explore the dietary habits of people suffering from severe obstructive sleep apnea, a sleep disordered breathing condition.
-
Oct 15th, 2008
This study is the first to analyze both hormonal and autonomic responses in metastatic breast cancer patients suffering from insomnia.
-
Sep 21st, 2008
Patients who experience a range of ear, nose, and throat-related health problems exhibited a greater prevalence of depression than is observed in the general population.
-
Sep 10th, 2008
Research engineers and sleep medicine specialists from two Michigan universities have joined technical and clinical hands to put innovative quantitative analysis, signal-processing technology and computer algorithms to work in the sleep lab.
-
Aug 16th, 2008
For the first time, researchers have found that following a night's sleep, emotional components of scenes are remembered at the expense of neutral components.
-
Aug 9th, 2008
Sleep-disordered breathing (also known as sleep apnea) is associated with an increased risk of death.
-
Aug 7th, 2008
New research finds that sleep inertia, the grogginess and impaired cognitive performance experienced upon awakening from sleep, is much stronger when awakening during the biological night as compared to during the biological day.
-
Aug 6th, 2008
Researchers have shown that when older people are asked to stay in bed during 16 hours of darkness, they sleep only about 7.5 hours compared to the 9 hours that younger people sleep when in the same situation.
-
Aug 4th, 2008
An independent link between sleep apnea and mortality has been discovered by a group of Australian researchers, suggesting the prevention and treatment of this condition should be a higher priority for government bodies working to improve community health.
-
Jul 31st, 2008
While scientists and physicians know what happens if you don’t get six to eight hours of shut-eye a night, investigators have long been puzzled about what controls the actual need for sleep.