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- Should We Sleep More to Lose Weight?
- Weight Gain Induced by High-Fat Diet Increases Active-Period Sleep and Sleep Fragmentation
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- 'No-Sleep Energy Bugs' Drain Smartphone Batteries
- Real-Life Exposure to Violence Disrupts a Child's Sleep Habits
- Sleep Times Influenced by Race, Ethnicity and Country of Origin
- Obesity, Depression Found to Be Root Causes of Daytime Sleepiness
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Posted June 11, 2012:
- In the Hospital, the Noisy Hospital, the Patient Sleeps Tonight?
- Intensive Mobile Phone Use Affects Young People's Sleep
- Some Adults With Sleep Disturbances Are Actually Afraid of the Dark, Study Says
- Top Risk of Stroke for Normal-Weight Adults: Getting Under 6 Hours of Sleep
Posted June 10, 2012:
- Brain Scans Show Specific Neuronal Response to Junk Food When Sleep-Restricted
- MRI Scans Show How Sleep Loss Affects the Ability to Choose Proper Foods
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- Sleepwalking More Prevalent Among U.S. Adults Than Previously Suspected, Researcher Says
- Sundown Syndrome-Like Symptoms in Fruit Flies May Be Due to High Dopamine Levels
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- Longer Sleep Times May Counteract Genetic Factors Related to Weight Gain
- Excessive Sleepiness May Be Cause of Learning, Attention and School Problems
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- Obstructive Sleep Apnea's Damage Evident After One Month
- Role of Impaired Sleep in Fibromyalgia Pain Explored
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Posted March 14, 2012:
- Lack of Sleep May Increase Calorie Consumption
- REM Sleep Disorder Doubles Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment, Parkinson's, Study Finds
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