You are here : health.am > Sleep Disorders > Healthy Sleep News Healthy Sleep News Bad sleep may be harder on women’s hearts, minds • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 17 08 Evidence continues to mount that sleep problems can affect heart health, with worse consequences for women, and a new study could help explain why. Women who reported poor… Scripps Professor, Author of New Book on Challenges of Sleeplessness • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 15 08 Gayle Greene, professor of English at Scripps College, took a break from the world of memoir and Shakespeare to write a tale of personal experience. Insomniac, to… Chronic Sleep Disruption Can Cause Heart and Kidney Disease • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 14 08 Chronic sleep disruption can cause heart and kidney disease, researchers at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre of the Toronto General Hospital have discovered. “Disrupted circadian rhythms have a… Chronic Sleep Disruption Can Cause Heart and Kidney Disease • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 13 08 Chronic sleep disruption can cause heart and kidney disease, researchers at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre of the Toronto General Hospital have discovered. “Disrupted circadian rhythms have a… New research provides dynamic visualization of simplest circadian clock • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 13 08 Scientists have acquired a more dynamic picture of events that underlie the functions of a bacterial biological clock. New research published online March 13th by Cell Press in… Poor sleep more dangerous for women • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 10 08 Researchers at Duke University Medical Center say they may have figured out why poor sleep does more harm to cardiovascular health in women than in men. Their study, appearing online in… Physicians report they need more sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 04 08 In a new survey, physicians report they are not getting the sleep they need to function at their best and current work schedules may contribute to their inadequate sleep. The survey,… A similarity in the meaning of sleep quality between insomniacs, normal sleepers • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 02 08 Both insomnia patients and normal sleepers define sleep quality by tiredness upon waking and throughout the day, feeling rested and restored upon waking, and the… Children with OSA have abnormal respiratory-related evoked potentials • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 02 08 Children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have abnormal respiratory-related evoked potentials compared to other children their age. This indicates that children with OSA do not perceive their airway closing… New study in the journal SLEEP finds a high prevalence of eating disorders in narcoleptics • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 02 08 The majority of patients with narcolepsy/cataplexy experience a number of symptoms of eating disorders, with an irresistible craving for food and binge… Snoring linked to cardiovascular disease, increased health-care utilization • Healthy Sleep News • Mar 02 08 Loud snoring with breathing pauses is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and increased health care utilization, according to a study published in the March 1 issue… Surgery Improves Quality of Life for Children with Sleep Apnea • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 13 08 For children who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy can provide dramatic relief and is successful in solving sleep problems for 80 to… Don’t Lose Sleep Over Daylight Saving Time • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 11 08 Daylight saving time can wreak havoc on the millions of people already affected by sleep problems, but a few simple sleep habits can make all the difference this March 9.… Rest Assured You’re Making the Most of Bedtime • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 11 08 Counting sheep may not be the new yoga, but if it helps you fall asleep, then consider it a healthy practice. In recognition of National Sleep Awareness Week (NSAW)… Teens’ sleep problems may be chronic • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 08 08 In a study exploring insomnia among adolescents, as many as one in four reported one or more symptoms of insomnia nearly every day in the previous month, and nearly half of… Smokers Sleep Less Soundly • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 06 08 Smokers are four times more likely to feel tired when they wake up and they spend less time in deep sleep than nonsmokers do, a new study finds. This may be because smokers… Insomnia patients often denied sleep treatment when they have mental health conditions • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 04 08 Patients with insomnia who are diagnosed with accompanying mental health ailments often are not prescribed medication that will help them sleep – which could then… Respiratory disturbances during sleep increase significantly with age • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 01 08 The frequency of respiratory disturbances increases dramatically with age, even in healthy individuals without symptoms or signs of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, according to a study published in the… Chronic insomnia can predict future functioning of adolescents • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 01 08 In one of the largest epidemiologic studies of insomnia among adolescents ever conducted in the United States, a study published in the February 1 issue of the journal SLEEP… New study in the journal Sleep finds a systematic change in dreams after Sept. 11, 2001 • Healthy Sleep News • Feb 01 08 The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, changed our lives in a number of different ways, not only socially and politically,… Desperate for sleep • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 29 08 Safe when taken as directed. But Xanax, Valium, Lunesta, Restoril and Ambien, the various and assorted sleeping and anti-anxiety medications found near the corpse of Heath Ledger in his Manhattan apartment last week might… Snorers appear more likely to develop chronic bronchitis • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 29 08 Frequent snoring appears to be associated with the development of chronic bronchitis, according to a report in the January 28 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the… AASM statement on use of sleep medications • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 24 08 Insomnia occurs when people have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, and it is a common sleep compliant. While a brief case of insomnia can arise due to temporary stress,… Sleep apnea tied to risk of mental impairment • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 23 08 Older women with sleep-related breathing problems may have a heightened risk of impairments in thinking and memory, a new study suggests. The findings, reported in the Journal of the… Sleep duration tied to children’s weight • Healthy Sleep News • Jan 14 08 The amount of sleep a child gets may vary according to the day or season, but those who are regularly sleep-deprived may have a higher risk of becoming overweight, new research… Page 15 of 20 pages « First < 13 14 15 16 17 > Last » << Back to main