Browse News Stories
91 to 100 of 1,251 stories
view headlines only
-
Sleep Disorder Research
Sleep Disorders
Insomnia Research
Insomnia
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Staying Healthy
Changes in Sleep Architecture Increase Hunger, Eating
October 22, 2012 A new study offers possible explanation for the association between sleep problems and ... > full story -
'Blue' Light Could Help Teenagers Combat Stress
October 22, 2012 A new study shows that exposure to morning short-wavelength “blue” light has the potential to help sleep-deprived adolescents prepare for the challenges of the day and deal with stress, ... > full story -
Sleep Disorder Research
Insomnia Research
Children's Health
Teen Health
Staying Healthy
Diseases and Conditions
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Common in High School Students
October 22, 2012 New research shows that high school students experience excessive daytime sleepiness, with most students sleeping fewer than 7 hours per ... > full story -
Sports Medicine
Sleep Disorders
Insomnia Research
Educational Psychology
Sleep Disorder Research
Insomnia
Lack of Sleep Tied to Teen Sports Injuries
October 21, 2012 Adolescent athletes who slept eight or more hours each night were 68 percent less likely to be injured than athletes who regularly slept less, according to new ... > full story -
Parents Often Need After-Hours Child Sleep Advice
October 21, 2012 Many parents have questions about their child's sleep problems, primarily after 6 p.m. when professional assistance is not readily available, according to new ... > full story -
From the Twitching Whiskers of Babes: Naptime Behavior Shapes the Brain
October 18, 2012 The whiskers of newborn rats twitch as they sleep, in a whisker equivalent of rapid-eye-movements, and that could open the door to new understandings about the intimate connections between brain and ... > full story -
Findings Reveal Brain Mechanisms at Work During Sleep
October 16, 2012 New findings report the important role sleep plays, and the brain mechanisms at work as sleep shapes memory, learning, and ... > full story -
Even Your Fat Cells Need Sleep, According to New Research
October 15, 2012 Challenging the old notion that the function of sleep is to rest the brain, researchers show that not getting enough sleep can harm fat cells, reducing by 30 percent their ability to respond to ... > full story -
Old Adage 'Sleep on It' Is True -- But Only If It's a Really Difficult Problem, Study Shows
October 12, 2012 A new study has found that sleeping on a problem really can help people to find a solution. The study tested whether sleep or time spent awake worked best in helping people find the solutions to a ... > full story -
Sleep Apnea Plays Dual Role in Stroke
October 2, 2012 Improvements to the diagnosis and screening of sleep apnea are critical to stroke ... > full story
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 137,313
