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Posted June 14, 2011:
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Can Reduce Suicidal Ideation
- Sleep Can Boost Classroom Performance of College Students
- Sleep Problems May Be a Link Between Perceived Racism and Poor Health
Posted June 13, 2011:
- Wives' Sleep Problems Have Negative Impact on Marital Interactions, Study Finds
- Simple Analysis of Breathing Sounds While Awake Can Detect Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Novel Device Quantifies the Efficacy of Oral Appliance Therapy for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
- Combination Therapy Reduces Pauses in Breathing Caused by OSA, Study Suggests
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Study Finds Excellent Agreement Between Subjective and Objective Compliance With Oral Appliance Therapy
- Oral Appliance Therapy Improves Craniofacial Growth Direction and Snoring, Research Finds
- Sleep Apnea May Increase the Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
- Cooling the Brain During Sleep May Be a Natural and Effective Treatment for Insomnia
- Screening High-Risk Employees for Sleep Apnea Could Save a Corporation Millions of Dollars
- Sleepiness May Impair the Brain's Inhibitory Control When Viewing High-Calorie Foods
- Sleep Type Predicts Day and Night Batting Averages of Major League Baseball Players
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Posted May 31, 2011:
- Kids Who Bully, Have Aggressive Behaviors Are Twice as Likely to Have Sleep Problems
- Sleep Loss Dramatically Lowers Testosterone in Healthy Young Men
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Posted May 17, 2011:
- Roots of Memory Impairment Resulting from Sleep Deprivation Identified
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Linked to Cancer Growth in Mice
Posted May 16, 2011:
- Sleepiness in Children Linked to Obesity, Asthma
- Sleep Problems More Prevalent Than Expected in Urban Minority Children
- Novel Therapy Improves Cardiovascular Health in Central Sleep Apnea Patients
- Simple Surgical Procedure May Help Prevent Heart Damage in Children
Posted May 15, 2011:
- CPAP Decreases Cardiovascular Mortality in Elderly Patients
- CPAP Improves Daytime Sleepiness Even in Patients With Low Levels of Symptoms
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- Heart Medication Best at Bedtime, Animal Study Suggests
- One-Third of Spanish Children Do Not Wake Up Feeling Refreshed, Study Finds
Posted May 5, 2011:
- Protein Keeps Sleep-Deprived Flies Ready to Learn
- Universal Signaling Pathway Found to Regulate Sleep
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Posted May 1, 2011:
- Grandma Was Right: Infants Do Wake Up Taller
- Too Much or Too Little Sleep May Accelerate Cognitive Aging, Study Shows
Posted April 27, 2011:
- Disruptions of Daily Rhythms in Alzheimer's Patients' Brains
- Microsleep: Brain Regions Can Take Short Naps During Wakefulness, Leading to Errors
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Posted April 14, 2011:
- Human Factors/ergonomics Research Leads to Improved Bunk Bed Safety Standards
- Sleep Strategy Commonly Used by Night Nurses Throws Off Their Circadian Clocks
- Rising Star of Brain Found to Regulate Circadian Rhythms
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