Sleep Apnea Patients Should Be Screened for Depression • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 09 10 Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients with symptoms of excessive sleepiness have the greatest risk of depression, says a new study, and should be screened for this condition. Dr. Stacey… Poll reveals sleep differences among ethnic groups • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 09 10 The 2010 Sleep in America poll released today by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) reveals significant differences in the sleep habits and attitudes of Asians, Blacks/African-Americans, Hispanics and Whites. It… Extremes of Sleep Related to Increased Fat Around Organs • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 02 10 Not getting enough sleep does more damage than just leaving you with puffy eyes. It can cause fat to accumulate around your organs – more dangerous, researchers say,… Putting Sleep Myths to Rest • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 26 10 Sleep is essential to our health, yet most of us do not place that much importance on it. In fact, thanks to several common sleep misconceptions, many think they can get away… Sleep Deprivation • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 26 10 The latest research findings on the effects of sleep deprivation are more worrisome that what we had previously suspected. We are already aware that people who regularly sleep less than six hours per night can… The mathematics behind a good night’s sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 25 10 Why can’t I fall asleep? Will this new medication keep me up all night? Can I sleep off this cold? Despite decades of research, answers to these basic questions about… The role of sleep in brain development • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 22 10 Marcos Frank, PhD, associate professor of Neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, will present information on early brain development and the importance of sleep during early life… Behavioral Therapy Improves Sleep and Lives of Patients with Pain • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 11 10 Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia significantly improved sleep for patients with chronic neck or back pain and also reduced the extent to which pain interfered with their… Study Finds Reduced Brain Gray Matter Concentration in Patients with Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 01 10 A study in the Feb. 1 issue of the journal SLEEP found gray matter concentration deficits in multiple brain areas of people with… Expanding waist worsens kids’ sleep apnea • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 01 10 For children who have trouble breathing during sleep, gaining weight around the middle may make things worse, new research shows. In obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, a person stops breathing multiple… Study suggests that healthy adults may need less sleep as they age • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 01 10 A study in the Feb. 1 issue of the journal SLEEP suggests that healthy older adults without sleep disorders can expect to have a reduced… Losing sleep, losing brain? • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 27 10 Chronic and severely stressful situations, like those connected to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, have been associated with smaller volumes in “stress sensitive” brain regions, such as the cingulate region of the cerebral… Scientists hope to end sleeping sickness by making parasite that causes it self-destruct • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 15 10 After many years of study, a team of researchers is releasing data today that it hopes will lead to new drug therapies that will… Chronic sleep loss hampers performance • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 13 10 One night of good sleep is not enough to stay alert and attentive, U.S researchers said on Wednesday. Many nights of too little sleep when the body’s rhythm says it is time… Later-to-bed teens risk sadness, suicidal thoughts • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 06 10 Earlier bedtimes make for happier teens, a new study in the journal Sleep suggests. Adolescents whose parents enforced bedtimes of 10 p.m. or earlier were significantly less likely to be depressed… Sleep loss may affect health by curbing exercise • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 03 10 A number of studies have linked chronic sleep deprivation to a heightened risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Now, a small study suggests that low levels of physical… Sleeping Off Childhood? • Healthy Sleep News • Dec 23 09 Changes in sleep patterns predict the onset of puberty, new TAU study finds re your 11- and 12-year-olds staying up later, then dozing off at school the next day? Parents and educators who notice… Insomnia symptoms linked with medical complaints in young school-aged children • Healthy Sleep News • Dec 15 09 A study in the Dec. 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine indicates that significant associations exist between parent-reported insomnia symptoms and medical complaints… Physician advice a key motivator in baby’s sleep position • Healthy Sleep News • Dec 11 09 The advice of a pediatrician to place infants on their backs to sleep appears to be the single most important motivator in getting parents to follow these recommendations… Adequate sleep tied to healthier diets in truckers • Healthy Sleep News • Dec 10 09 Getting plenty of sleep not only helps keep truck drivers safe and alert on the road, it also seems to fuel healthy eating habits, new research hints. In surveys… Sleep changes come before body changes in puberty • Healthy Sleep News • Dec 02 09 Shifts in sleep habits, rather than physical changes, may be the first sign that a child is hitting puberty, according to a study published Tuesday. Puberty is known to… Baby’s Sleep Position Is the Major Factor in ‘Flat-headedness’ • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 19 09 A baby’s sleep position is the best predictor of a misshapen skull condition known as deformational plagiocephaly – or the development of flat spots on an infant’s head… Sleep apnea therapy shaves strokes off golf score • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 05 09 Golfers with the nighttime breathing disorder obstructive sleep apnea can improve their scores by treating their problem, according to study findings presented this week at the CHEST 2009 meeting… People with pensions sleep better after retirement • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 04 09 Retirees have something else to look forward to besides playing golf - much better sleep - particularly if they have decent retirement benefits and retire relatively early. That’s what… Feeling sleepy? You’re not alone • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 03 09 Nearly 70 percent of adults in the US report having at least one day of insufficient rest or sleep per month, suggests a new survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control… Page 9 of 26 pages « First < 7 8 9 10 11 > Last » << Back to main