You are here : health.am > Sleep Disorders > Healthy Sleep News Healthy Sleep News Less sleep may expand kids’ waistlines • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 06 08 Diets high in fat and sugar may not be the only things contributing to American children’s expanding waistlines. Research findings from the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital suggest that… Surgery No Quick Fix for Sleep Problems • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 04 08 Surgery for obstructive sleep apnoea has no clear benefit and should not be offered as a first treatment, argue researchers in this week’s BMJ. Obstructive sleep apnoea is a common… Physicians Seek Strategies to Improve the Quality of Sleep in ICU • Healthy Sleep News • Dec 10 07 The sleep patterns of patients in the intensive care unit are so superficial that they barely spend any time in the restorative stages of sleep that… Morning Jolt of Caffeine Might Mask Serious Sleep Problems • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 30 07 With the holiday season’s hustle and bustle in full swing, most of us will race to our favorite coffee shop to get that caffeine boost to make it… Study Links Lack of Sleep to Weight Gain for New Moms • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 19 07 Mothers who reported sleeping five hours or less per day when their babies were six months old had a threefold higher risk for substantial weight retention… How Is Insomnia Treated? • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 17 07 Making lifestyle changes that make it easier to fall asleep and/or stay asleep can often relieve insomnia. For longer lasting insomnia, a type of counseling called cognitive-behavioral therapy can help relieve the anxiety… Statins Linked to Nightmares and Insomnia • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 16 07 It was only a matter of time. A few years ago, statins were hailed as the miracle drugs of the decade—helping people to lower their cholesterol effectively and reduce their risk… “Excessive” PC game-time impairs sleep, memory • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 10 07 Adolescent boys who “relax” in the evening after doing their homework by playing a heart-pounding computer game may have trouble sleeping and remembering what they just learned, new research hints. “The… Less Sleep Expanding Kids’ Waistlines? • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 05 07 Diets high in fat and sugar may not be the only things contributing to American children’s expanding waistlines. Research findings from the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital suggest that kids… Children with Asperger syndrome more likely to have sleep problems • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 01 07 The first known attempt to evaluate the sleep patterns of children with Asperper Syndrome (AS), taking into account sleep architecture and the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP), finds… Practice parameters discuss the evaluation, treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 01 07 Practice parameters published in the November 1 issue of the journal SLEEP are a guide to the appropriate assessment and treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders… Sleep apnea treatment improves depression • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 31 07 The use of a breathing treatment called continuous positive airway pressure may improve depressive symptoms in patients with obstructive sleep apnea, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep… Study Examines Ethnic Differences in Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 29 07 In the United States, African Americans have higher blood pressure and are at greater risk of hypertension than whites. In addition, African Americans report poorer sleep quality… Procedure helps to eliminate sleep apnea • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 25 07 A procedure known as uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) may help some patients improve or even eliminate their obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a new study. The research, presented at CHEST 2007, the… Infrared imaging for sleep apnea diagnosis shows promise • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 24 07 Sleep apnea is commonly diagnosed by way of measuring airflow by nasal pressure, temperature, and/or carbon dioxide, through sensors placed in the nose. However, this method is uncomfortable to… Tonsillectomy can improve kids’ sleep, behavior • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 23 07 Children with sleep disordered breathing who undergo adenotonsillectomy - surgical removal of the tonsils and adenoids - may not only start sleeping better, but may also show improvements in behavior, the… Sleep-deprivation causes an emotional brain ‘disconnect’ • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 22 07 Without sleep, the emotional centers of the brain dramatically overreact to negative experiences, reveals a new brain imaging study in the October 23rd issue of Current Biology, a publication of Cell… Feeling sleepy is all in your genes • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 18 07 Genes responsible for our 24 hour body clock influence not only the timing of sleep, but also appear to be central to the actual restorative process of sleep, according to… Modafinil is effective in treating excessive sleepiness • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 15 07 A study published in the October 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (JCSM) finds that modafinil is well-tolerated in the treatment of excessive sleepiness associated with disorders… New tool to assess excessive daytime sleepiness in adolescents published in JCSM • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 15 07 A study published in the October 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (JCSM) features the Cleveland Adolescent Sleepiness Questionnaire (CASQ), a new… Too much, too little sleep tied to death risk • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 12 07 People who sleep either too much or too little may have shorter lives than those who get the standard 8 hours, new research suggests. In a 22-year study… Sleep Apnea: It’s Not Just Snoring, and It Affects Women and Thin People, Too • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 03 07 Sleep apnea doesn’t just happen to middle-aged men with potbellies, despite the stereotypes. According to the October issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource,… Daytime Sleepiness Linked to Chronic Nasal Obstruction • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 02 07 That midday wall you hit where you just can’t stay awake may be an indicator of obstructed nasal passages and sleep-disordered breathing, according to a new study published in the… Lower metabolism, eating behavior possibly explain the cause of overweight in narcolepsy • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 01 07 A lower metabolism, as well as slight changes in eating behavior, could explain the positive energy balance leading to being overweight in narcolepsy, according to… Both short and long sleep is associated with increased mortality • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 01 07 The first study to assess the stability of three aspects of sleep behavior in relation to long-term mortality finds an increased risk of mortality in short sleep,… Page 16 of 20 pages « First < 14 15 16 17 18 > Last » << Back to main