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- Brain Responds Same to Acute and Chronic Sleep Loss, Research Finds
- Brain Rhythm Predicts Ability to Sleep Through a Noisy Night
Posted August 1, 2010:
- Short and Long Sleep Durations Are Independent Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease, Study Suggests
- SIDS Surprise: Study Finds That Infant Boys Are More Easily Aroused from Sleep Than Girls
- Catching Up Is Hard to Do: Negative Effects of Sleep Restriction May Linger After One Night of Recovery Sleep
Posted July 28, 2010:
- Migrating Birds Can’t Control Themselves
- Sleep Disorder May Signal Dementia, Parkinson's Disease Up to 50 Years Early
Posted July 26, 2010:
- Exposure to Early Evening Sunlight in Spring Creates Teenage Night Owls
- Our Children Aren't Sleeping and We're Medicating Them, Survey Finds
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- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Linked With Later Risk of Heart Disease
- Pain, Dry Mouth May Play Role in Sleep Quality of Head and Neck Cancer Patients
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- Jetting Off Without the Jet Lag
- REM Sleep Deprivation Plays a Role in Chronic Migraine
- Sleep Quality of Soldiers With Migraine Is Poor
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- Puberty and Sleep Regulation Can Influence Alcohol Use During Early Adolescence
- Exercise May Be an Effective and Nonpharmacologic Treatment Option for Alcohol Dependence
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- Possible Link Between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Cardiovascular Disease Revealed
- New Link Between Pollution, Temperature and Sleep-Disordered Breathing
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Posted June 9, 2010:
- CPAP Therapy Provides a Memory Boost for Adults With Sleep Apnea
- First-Time Parents' Daily Sleep Duration Predicts Their Relationship Satisfaction
- Teen Automobile Crash Rates Are Higher When School Starts Earlier
- Sleep Preference Can Predict Performance of Major League Baseball Pitchers
- High-School Seniors With Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Have an Increased Risk of Depression
- Sleep Colors Your View of the World: Study Suggests Sleep May Restore Color Perception
- Sleep May Help You Become a 'Guitar Hero'
Posted June 8, 2010:
- Getting Extra Sleep Improves the Athletic Performance of Collegiate Football Players
- The Best and Worst Work Schedules: Shift Start Times Can Impact Sleep and Alertness
- Sleep Apnea in Children and Teens to Linked to Lower Academic Grades
- More Adults Report Excessive Sleepiness in the US Than in Europe
- Sleep-Deprived Nurses May Struggle to Remain Vigilant During 12-Hour Shifts
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles: Traffic Noise Disturbs Sleep, Affects Morning Performance
- Long Sleep Duration Linked to an Increased Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Older Adults
- Highly Variable Sleep Schedules Predict Elevated Suicide Risk
- Sleep Problems Are Common in US Soldiers Returning from Wartime Deployment
Posted June 7, 2010:
- Childhood Parasomnias Such as Sleepwalking and Bedwetting May Persist Into Adolescence
- Seasonal Variance in Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Young Children, Study Finds
- Long-Term Study Links Chronic Insomnia to Increased Risk of Death
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