Sleep News and Research

Latest Sleep News and Research

Kingston University’s award-winning rehabilitation program receives national recognition

Kingston University’s award-winning rehabilitation program receives national recognition

People with severe insomnia may benefit from sedatives, shows study

People with severe insomnia may benefit from sedatives, shows study

Many Italian truck drivers suffer from sleep-related breathing problem, shows survey

Many Italian truck drivers suffer from sleep-related breathing problem, shows survey

Study examines link between disturbed sleep, intrusive thoughts, and alcohol problems among veterans

Study examines link between disturbed sleep, intrusive thoughts, and alcohol problems among veterans

Human aging processes may hinder cancer development, study finds

Human aging processes may hinder cancer development, study finds

Limited research on prevention of sexual violence against women in sub-Saharan Africa

Limited research on prevention of sexual violence against women in sub-Saharan Africa

Duration and timing of sleep differ by age, geographical region and gender

Duration and timing of sleep differ by age, geographical region and gender

Bayshore Medical Center names new building as Dr. Robert H. Harris Emergency Care Center

Bayshore Medical Center names new building as Dr. Robert H. Harris Emergency Care Center

Teenagers sleep 43 more minutes each night after intervention that reset their body clocks

Teenagers sleep 43 more minutes each night after intervention that reset their body clocks

New book from Mayo Clinic Press helps fibromyalgia patients find solutions to better health

New book from Mayo Clinic Press helps fibromyalgia patients find solutions to better health

The biological clock modulates immune response efficiency, study shows

The biological clock modulates immune response efficiency, study shows

Stepped care model can be effective for improving insomnia in cancer survivors

Stepped care model can be effective for improving insomnia in cancer survivors

Deep brain stimulation found to be safe, effective in the treatment of refractory severe tinnitus

Deep brain stimulation found to be safe, effective in the treatment of refractory severe tinnitus

NHS: Old-fashioned decor to help patients with dementia

NHS: Old-fashioned decor to help patients with dementia

Synthetic oral cannabinoid use found to be more common among older adults with COPD

Synthetic oral cannabinoid use found to be more common among older adults with COPD

Even mother's mild depressive symptoms are connected with child's emotional well-being

Even mother's mild depressive symptoms are connected with child's emotional well-being

UTA, University of Maryland join hands to better understand pediatric sleep apnea treatment

UTA, University of Maryland join hands to better understand pediatric sleep apnea treatment

How one family counters epilepsy and caregiver stress by giving back

How one family counters epilepsy and caregiver stress by giving back

Novel gene therapy for glycogen storage disease shows positive results

Novel gene therapy for glycogen storage disease shows positive results

Wearable brain-machine interface could help disabled people to control a wheelchair or vehicle

Wearable brain-machine interface could help disabled people to control a wheelchair or vehicle

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