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Need a Lot of Sleep? An Antidote for Hypersomnia
November 21, 2012 Researchers have discovered that dozens of adults with an elevated need for sleep have a substance in their cerebrospinal fluid that acts like a sleeping pill. Some members of this patient population ... > full story -
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Forget All-Night Studying, a Good Night's Sleep Is Key to Doing Well on Exams
November 21, 2012 As fall semesters wind down at the country’s colleges and universities, students will be pulling all-night study sessions to prepare for final exams. Ironically, the loss of sleep during these ... > full story -
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Adenotonsillectomy May Help Resolve Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children With Prader-Willi Syndrome
November 20, 2012 Children with Prader-Willi syndrome may receive relief from sleep disorders after undergoing an adenotonsillectomy, suggests a new ... > full story -
Music to the Ears for a Good Night's Sleep? New Therapy for Insomnia
November 20, 2012 Researchers have conducted a pilot clinical study to determine whether a non-invasive approach, that uses musical tones to balance brain activity, can ‘reset’ the brain and effectively ... > full story -
Many Seniors' Sleep Habits Are Similar to Those of Young Adults, Study Suggests
November 19, 2012 More than half of all retired people aged 65 and over report sleeping at least 7.5 hours per night, and between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7:30 a.m., contrary to commonly held assumptions that most ... > full story -
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Inpatient Sleeping Drug Quadrupled Fall Risk
November 19, 2012 A drug commonly prescribed to help patients sleep in hospitals has been associated with an increased risk of falls, according to a new ... > full story -
Gene Distinguishes Early Birds from Night Owls and Helps Predict Time of Death
November 16, 2012 New research shows that a gene is responsible for a person's tendency to be an early riser or night owl -- and helps determine the time of day a person is most likely to ... > full story -
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Mechanism of Breathing Muscle 'Paralysis' in Dreaming Sleep Identified
November 16, 2012 A novel brain mechanism mediating the inhibition of the critical breathing muscles during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been identified for the first time in a new ... > full story -
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Could Poor Sleep Contribute to Symptoms of Schizophrenia?
November 14, 2012 Neuroscientists studying the link between poor sleep and schizophrenia have found that irregular sleep patterns and desynchronized brain activity during sleep could trigger some of the disease's ... > full story -
War's Impact Can Haunt Veterans Long After Combat
November 8, 2012 As the nation marks Veteran’s Day to honor those who have served their country, it’s important to remember that many soldiers battle mental health conditions such as anxiety, ... > full story
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