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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 -
Adequate Sleep Helps Weight Loss
September 17, 2012 Adequate sleep is an important part of a weight loss plan and should be added to the recommended mix of diet and exercise, states an ... > full story -
Sleep Researchers Study Value of Preschool Naps
September 14, 2012 Parents may feel it's clear that missing a nap means their young children will be grumpy and out-of-sorts, but scientists who study sleep say almost nothing is known about how daytime sleep affects ... > full story -
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Puberty Turned on by Brain During Deep Sleep
September 11, 2012 Slow-wave sleep, or ‘deep sleep’, is intimately involved in the complex control of the onset of puberty, according to a recent ... > full story -
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Substantial Road Traffic Noise in Urban Areas Contributes to Sleep Disturbance and Annoyance
September 11, 2012 The World Health Organization recently recognized environmental noise as harmful pollution, with adverse psychosocial and physiological effects on public health. A new study of noise pollution in ... > full story -
Suicide Prevention Expert Outlines New Steps to Tackle Military Suicide
September 10, 2012 The suicide rate in the US Army now exceeds the rate in the general population, and psychiatric admission is now the most common reason for hospitalization in the Army. These concerning trends are ... > full story -
Turn Your Dreams Into Music
September 10, 2012 Computer scientists in Finland have developed a method that automatically composes music out of sleep ... > full story -
Fathers Biologically Attuned to Their Children When Sleeping Nearby, Research Reveals
September 7, 2012 Mothers aren't the only ones who are biologically adapted to respond to children. New research shows that dads who sleep near their children experience a drop in testosterone. Previous research from ... > full storyMore: -
Mouse Study Suggests Sleep Problems May Be Early Alzheimer's Sign
September 5, 2012 Sleep disruptions may be among the earliest indicators of Alzheimer’s disease, scientists ... > full story
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