Sleep News and Research

Latest Sleep News and Research

UA physician-scientist receives grant to study sleep apnea and heart health

UA physician-scientist receives grant to study sleep apnea and heart health

Childhood abuse may cause more hot flashes, study reveals

Childhood abuse may cause more hot flashes, study reveals

Sleep extension may help reduce cardiometabolic risk

Sleep extension may help reduce cardiometabolic risk

Poor sleep associated with high blood pressure

Poor sleep associated with high blood pressure

Analysis: Why Alexa’s bedside manner is bad for health care

Analysis: Why Alexa’s bedside manner is bad for health care

Large national study of veterans highlights health disparities and areas of unmet needs

Large national study of veterans highlights health disparities and areas of unmet needs

Insufficient sleep may increase risk of teens engaging in unsafe sexual behaviors

Insufficient sleep may increase risk of teens engaging in unsafe sexual behaviors

Chronic, low-quality sleep linked with poor health among young teens

Chronic, low-quality sleep linked with poor health among young teens

Coffee not as bad for our arteries as previously thought

Coffee not as bad for our arteries as previously thought

New studies from UCI shine light on circadian clocks

New studies from UCI shine light on circadian clocks

The unexpected perk of my group pregnancy care: New friends

The unexpected perk of my group pregnancy care: New friends

Newly discovered mechanism of enzyme links circadian clock and fat metabolism

Newly discovered mechanism of enzyme links circadian clock and fat metabolism

Concussion symptoms can be reversed by magnetic stimulation

Concussion symptoms can be reversed by magnetic stimulation

A wake-up call on data-collecting smart beds and sleep apps

A wake-up call on data-collecting smart beds and sleep apps

Study explores associations between daytime sleepiness and epigenetic modifications

Study explores associations between daytime sleepiness and epigenetic modifications

Cognitive behavior therapy may effectively manage multiple menopause symptoms

Cognitive behavior therapy may effectively manage multiple menopause symptoms

Attention: Over forties face unnecessarily high risk of alcohol-related adverse drug reactions

Attention: Over forties face unnecessarily high risk of alcohol-related adverse drug reactions

Study tests telephone-based care program for at-risk homebound seniors

Study tests telephone-based care program for at-risk homebound seniors

WHO recognizes workplace ‘burnout’ as a medical syndrome

WHO recognizes workplace ‘burnout’ as a medical syndrome

Robot-assisted surgery for thoracic and abdominal indications provides few advantages despite high costs

Robot-assisted surgery for thoracic and abdominal indications provides few advantages despite high costs

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