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Learning to Live on Mars: Fatigue Management Program for Controlling Space-Age Jetlag
September 28, 2012 The Martian day, which is about 40 minutes longer than an Earth day, can cause havoc with the internal 24-hour body clock. However, researchers have developed and tested a fatigue management program ... > full story -
Making Headway on Beta-Blockers and Sleep
September 28, 2012 Researchers have found that melatonin supplementation significantly improved sleep in hypertensive patients taking ... > full story -
Melatonin and Exercise Work Against Alzheimer's in Mice
September 26, 2012 The combination of two neuroprotective therapies, voluntary physical exercise, and the daily intake of melatonin has been shown to have a synergistic effect against brain deterioration in rodents ... > full story -
Biologists Uncover Dynamic Between Biological Clock and Neuronal Activity
September 25, 2012 Biologists have uncovered one way that biological clocks control neuronal activity -- a discovery that sheds new light on sleep-wake cycles and offers potential new directions for research into ... > full story -
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Starting to Snore During Pregnancy Could Indicate Risk for High Blood Pressure
September 25, 2012 A sleep-related breathing problem is associated with serious, expensive conditions like preeclampsia, gestational ... > full story -
Relation of Poor Sleep Quality to Resistant Hypertension
September 21, 2012 For people who already have high blood pressure, insomnia can have serious consequences, according to a new ... > full story -
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Dangerous Dreaming: Kicking, Screaming and Falling out of Bed Might Be More Common Than Reported
September 21, 2012 A troubling sleep disorder that causes sleepers to physically act out their dreams by kicking, screaming or falling out of bed may be more common than reported, according to ... > full story -
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Sleep Apnea in Obese Pregnancy Women Linked to Poor Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes
September 20, 2012 A new study reports that newborns of obese pregnant women suffering from obstructive sleep apnea are more likely to be admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit than those born to obese mothers ... > full story -
COPD Patients Experience Poorer Sleep Quality and Lower Blood Oxygen Levels
September 20, 2012 Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) experience poorer sleep quality than people of a similar age without COPD, according to new ... > full story -
Lack of Sleep Affects Bone Health and Bone Marrow Activity
September 18, 2012 Scientists specializing in neurology, cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy have discovered abnormalities in bone and bone marrow in rats undergoing chronic lack of sleep. They discovered ... > full story
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