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Heart Medication Best at Bedtime, Animal Study Suggests
May 9, 2011 Many doctors give heart drugs to patients in the morning. But a new study has revealed angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors -- commonly given to patients with high blood pressure or after a ... > full story -
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One-Third of Spanish Children Do Not Wake Up Feeling Refreshed, Study Finds
May 9, 2011 Children have poor quality sleep. A new study carried out in Valencia, Spain shows that 37.4% of children aged from 6 to 8, 25.3% of those aged between 9 and 11, and 31.8% of those aged from 12 to 15 ... > full story -
Protein Keeps Sleep-Deprived Flies Ready to Learn
May 5, 2011 A protein that helps the brain develop early in life can fight the mental fuzziness induced by sleep deprivation, according to ... > full story -
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Universal Signaling Pathway Found to Regulate Sleep
May 5, 2011 An unexpected observation in the C. elegans nematode may help explain the neurobiology of sleep in a wide variety of creatures, including ... > full story -
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Night Owls at Risk for Weight Gain and Bad Diet
May 4, 2011 Staying up late every night and sleeping in is a habit that could put you at risk for gaining weight. People who go to bed late and sleep late eat more calories in the evening, more fast food, fewer ... > full story -
Insomnia Linked to High Insulin Resistance in Diabetics
May 2, 2011 In the largest study of it kind to establish a link between sleep and diabetes, researchers found that people with diabetes who sleep poorly have higher insulin resistance, and a harder time ... > full story -
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Grandma Was Right: Infants Do Wake Up Taller
May 1, 2011 Science is finally confirming what grandma knew all along: infants wake up taller right after they sleep. Findings from the first study of its kind measuring the link between daily growth and sleep ... > full story -
Too Much or Too Little Sleep May Accelerate Cognitive Aging, Study Shows
May 1, 2011 A new study describes how changes in sleep that occur over a five-year period in late middle age affect cognitive function in later life. The findings suggest that women and men who begin sleeping ... > full story -
Disruptions of Daily Rhythms in Alzheimer's Patients' Brains
April 27, 2011 Disruptions of circadian rhythms and sleep-wake cycles have been observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease. A new study unravels a possible basis for these perturbations. Recent findings show ... > full story -
Microsleep: Brain Regions Can Take Short Naps During Wakefulness, Leading to Errors
April 27, 2011 If you've ever lost your keys or stuck the milk in the cupboard and the cereal in the refrigerator, you may have been the victim of a tired brain region that was taking a quick ... > full story
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