Sleep apnea therapy improves golf game • Healthy Sleep News • Nov 02 09 Golfers who undergo treatment for sleep apnea may improve their golf game as well as their overall health, shows new research. A new study presented at CHEST 2009, the 75th annual… Too little sleep won’t make you fat: study • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 23 09 Skimping on sleep, is unhealthy, but it doesn’t make people fat, according to a new study. “We hoped we were going to find good evidence for that,” Dr. Diane… Sleepiness from sleep apnea linked to diabetes • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 13 09 Daytime sleepiness caused by the nighttime breathing disorder sleep apnea is nothing to yawn at. A new study from Canada hints that the risk of diabetes may be two to… Study shows that elderly women sleep better than they think, men sleep worse • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 01 09 A study in the Oct.1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that elderly women sleep better than elderly men even though women consistently report… Linking weight loss to less sleep apnea • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 29 09 More than 12 million people in the U.S. suffer from sleep apnea, most common among the overweight and obese. More than just loud snoring, it can lead to high blood… Sleep Loss Linked to Increase in Alzheimer’s Plaques • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 24 09 Chronic sleep deprivation in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease makes Alzheimer’s brain plaques appear earlier and more often, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis… “Long sleepers” show higher dementia risk • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 11 09 How could something that feels so good - a long night’s sleep - have negative consequences? Unfortunately, that is one possibility that results of a new study suggest: Older adults… Sleep woes more persistent in chronically ill kids • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 11 09 Just because they’re sick doesn’t mean that children with chronic illness will sleep peacefully through the night, new research from Norway shows. Children with sleep problems often don’t outgrow… Sleep-deprived Aussie doctors told to drink coffee • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 09 09 Exhausted Australian doctors have been told to drink up to six cups of coffee a day to stay awake during extended shifts, building pressure on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to… Insomnia is bad for the heart • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 04 09 Can’t sleep at night? A new study published in the journal Sleep has found that people who suffer from insomnia have heightened nighttime blood pressure, which can lead to cardiac problems.… Workplace bullying is associated with sleep disturbances • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 01 09 A study in the Sept.1 issue of the journal SLEEP shows that current or past exposure to workplace bullying is associated with increased sleep disturbances. Associations also were found between… Small birth size linked to sleep problems later • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 22 09 Children who were born at a relatively small size may be more likely than their peers to have sleep difficulties, a new study suggests. The study, which included 289… Sleep apnea a killer for men over 40 • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 18 09 Severe breathing disorders during sleep, such as sleep apnea, can kill, a study in more than 6,000 people shows. Men 40 to 70 years old with severe sleep-disordered breathing… Adolescent Athletes Enjoy Better Sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 17 09 Teens who exercise vigorously have a better quality of sleep than their couch-potato peers, according to a new Swiss study. Four hundred thirty-four adolescents participated, including 258 students who were part of… Study finds increased ‘sibling risk’ of obstructive sleep apnea in children • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 03 09 A study in the Aug. 1 issue of the journal SLEEP indicates that children have an increased risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) if they… Work absences rise prior to sleep apnea diagnosis • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 27 09 Sleep apnea, a condition in which people stop breathing during periods of deep sleep, often associated with obesity, may considerably threaten the ability to work even years before diagnosis,… Insomnia: changing your bedtime habits could help • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 23 09 Many people sleep better when they are on holiday and wish that they could sleep as well all the time. But according to the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency… Sleeplessness Rising in a Falling Economy • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 20 09 “Where care lodges, sleep will never lie,” says Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet. Today, millions of Americans can attest to his insight. According to a poll from the National Sleep Foundation… Extended sleep may give athletes a boost • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 14 09 Stanford University researchers have an idea that may be something to sleep on. If not enough sleep is bad, they wondered, could extended sleep be good? They had a hunch… Sleep disorder linked to behavior woes in some kids • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 13 09 Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is associated with behavior problems in children with asthma, researchers have found. “Studies have linked asthma symptoms with both childhood behavior problems and troubled sleep,”… Internet-Based Intervention May Improve Insomnia • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 07 09 An online insomnia intervention based on established face-to-face cognitive behavioral therapy techniques appears to improve patients’ sleep, according to a report in the July issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of… New Internet Intervention Gives Insomnia Patients a Better Night’s Sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 07 09 The estimated one-third of adults who suffer from insomnia could soon find effective treatment without ever leaving their homes. Researchers at the University of Virginia Health System… Sleep Well With Chinese Medicine • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 03 09 Chinese medicine has a variety of methods for helping people get a good night’s sleep. When suffering from insomnia or other sleep problems, these methods are also useful. As long as you… Sleep duration is associated with variations in levels of inflammatory markers in women • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 01 09 A study in the July 1 issue of the journal SLEEP demonstrates that levels of inflammatory markers varied significantly with self-reported sleep duration in… REM sleep-related OSA linked with diabetes • Healthy Sleep News • Jun 29 09 There is a statistically significant association between type 2 diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) during REM sleep, results of a study indicate. In comments to Reuters Health, principal investigator Dr.… Page 10 of 26 pages « First < 8 9 10 11 12 > Last » << Back to main