Even mild sleep apnea increases cardiovascular risk • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 26 08 People with even minimally symptomatic obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease because of impaired endothelial function and increased arterial stiffness, according to a study… Respiratory rhythms can help predict insomnia • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 20 08 The breathing and heart rates and cortisol levels of women with metastatic breast cancer can be used to predict if they’ll suffer from chronic insomnia and sleep disruptions, a common complaint… Study Links Sleep, Memory Problems in Older African-Americans • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 14 08 A landmark study led by North Carolina State University researchers shows that African-American seniors who have trouble falling asleep are at higher risk of having memory problems –… New Light on Link between Snoring and Cognitive Deficits in Children • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 07 08 About two-thirds of children with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB)— snoring or obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)— have some degree of cognitive deficit, but the severity of the cognitive… Using a Fan During Sleep Associated With Lower Risk of SIDS • Healthy Sleep News • Oct 07 08 Fan use appears to be associated with a lower risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in rooms with inadequate ventilation, according to a report… Direct recording shows brain signal persists even in dreamless sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 30 08 Neuroscientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have taken one of the first direct looks at one of the human brain’s most fundamental “foundations”:… Research Underway to Give Sleep Apnea Sufferers Relief and Rest • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 25 08 For some, a full night’s rest can be anything but restful. That’s because they have sleep apnea, which causes them to struggle for breath in bouts throughout… Elderly Sleep Apnea Sufferers May Live Longer • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 15 08 New research results suggest that sleep apnea – which has often been linked to increased rates of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality – may actually contribute to higher survival rates in… Older Women Who Get Little Sleep May Have a Higher Risk of Falling • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 09 08 Women age 70 and older who sleep five hours or less per night may be more likely to experience falls than those who sleep… What a Sleep Study Can Reveal About Fibromyalgia • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 03 08 Research engineers and sleep medicine specialists from two Michigan universities have joined technical and clinical hands to put innovative quantitative analysis, signal-processing technology and computer algorithms to work in… Mom’s Mood, Baby’s Sleep: What’s the Connection? • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 02 08 If there’s one thing that everyone knows about newborn babies, it’s that they don’t sleep through the night, and neither do their parents. But in fact, those first six months… Periodic limb movement during sleep is less common in African-Americans; associated with insomnia • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 01 08 A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep is the first to objectively determine the prevalence of periodic limb movements during… Study shows heavy snoring is an independent risk factor for carotid atherosclerosis • Healthy Sleep News • Sep 01 08 A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that objectively measured heavy snoring is an independent risk factor for early carotid… Exploring the function of sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 26 08 Is sleep essential? Ask that question to a sleep-deprived new parent or a student who has just pulled an “all-nighter,” and the answer will be a grouchy, “Of course!” But to a… What’s the Real Cause Behind Your Child’s Behavior Problems? Sleep Apnea Could be to Bla • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 25 08 It’s often labeled attention deficit disorder, but experts say what may be the real problem behind thousands of children’s behavior problems could… Put sleep on back-to-school checklist, experts say • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 21 08 For teenagers, summer often means staying up to all hours of the night and sleeping in the next day. That will, or should, all come to an end shortly as… Insomnia: changing your bedtime habits could help • Healthy Sleep News • Aug 21 08 Sleeping pills are not a long-term solution, but more knowledge about bedtime habits could help relieve insomnia Many people sleep better when they are on holiday and wish that they… Sleep Before Severe Fatigue Sets In • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 29 08 Family, friends and neighbors remember Lisa Sandler Spaeth as an active mother of two in Potomac, Md., with a lot on the go, juggling her son’s baseball games and her daughter’s… Older people may need less sleep, study finds • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 24 08 Along with all the other changes that come with age, healthy older people also lose some capacity for sleep, according to a new report published online on July 24th… Missing link found between circadian clock and metabolism • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 24 08 Two new research studies have discovered a long sought molecular link between our metabolism and components of the internal clock that drives circadian rhythms, keeping us to a roughly… Circadian rhythm-metabolism link discovered • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 24 08 UC Irvine researchers have found a molecular link between circadian rhythms – our own body clock – and metabolism. The discovery reveals new possibilities for the treatment of diabetes, obesity and other related… Too much sleep tied to stroke risk in older women • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 18 08 Regularly getting nine hours or more of sleep per night may increase the risk of stroke in postmenopausal women, according to a study published on Thursday. Only… Sleep deprivation can jeopardize health and safety, experts say • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 11 08 A good night’s sleep isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity for life, sleep experts say. In fact, studies have shown that sleep is as intrinsic to a… The Internet, alcohol and sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 09 08 Girls moving through adolescence may experience unhealthy levels of weight gain, but the reasons for this are not always clear. In fact, many potential causes of weight gain are easily overlooked. A… Sleep Problems Associated with Menopause Vary Among Ethnic Groups • Healthy Sleep News • Jul 02 08 Difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep increase as women go through menopause according to research by Rush University Medical Center. Waking up earlier than planned also increases through… Page 13 of 26 pages « First < 11 12 13 14 15 > Last » << Back to main