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Sleep-Deprived Bees Have Difficulty Relearning
October 25, 2012 Everyone needs sleep and sleep is key to memory formation, so how does sleep help us to alter preformed memories? Answering this question is impossible in humans, but when researchers in Germany ... > full story -
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Sleep Apnea Can Reduce Severity of Cardiac Injury During a Heart Attack
October 25, 2012 Patients with sleep apnea have less severe cardiac injury during an acute non-fatal Myocardial Infarction (MI) compared to patients without sleep apnea, according to a new ... > full story -
Electronic Nose Could Be Used to Detect Sleep Apnea
October 24, 2012 An electronic nose, used to detect the presence of molecules in the breath of a patient, could be used to diagnose obstructive sleep ... > full story -
Hot Flashes Can Come Back After SSRI
October 24, 2012 Hot flashes and night sweats can return after women stop using escitalopram -- an antidepressant -- to treat these menopause symptoms, according to a new study. This is typical of stopping hormone ... > full story -
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Partial Sleep Deprivation Linked to Obesity
October 24, 2012 Evidence linking partial sleep deprivation to energy imbalance is relevant to weight gain prevention and weight loss promotion. A new study bases this finding on an extensive review of literature ... > full story -
TV, Devices in Kids' Bedrooms Linked to Poor Sleep, Obesity
October 22, 2012 Electronic devices in kids' bedrooms at night can lead to sleeplessness and can raise their risk of obesity, according to new ... > full story -
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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 -
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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 -
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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
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