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Top Four Reasons Why Diets Fail
January 3, 2013 Only twenty percent of people will lose weight and keep it off this year, despite research that two-thirds of Americans admit to being on a diet. Here are the top four reasons where dieters go wrong, ... > full story -
Let Crying Babes Lie: Study Supports Notion of Leaving Infants to Cry Themselves Back to Sleep
January 2, 2013 Waking up in the middle of the night is the most common concern that parents of infants report to pediatricians. Now, a new study finds that a majority of infants are best left to self-soothe and ... > full story -
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Sleep Apnea May Offer Unusual Protection for Heart Attack Patients
January 2, 2013 Researchers at the Technion have found that heart attack patients with breathing disorders such as sleep apnea may benefit from mild-moderate sleep-disordered breathing. The findings could suggest ... > full story -
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Treating Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Pregnancy May Improve Fetal Health
January 2, 2013 A new study suggests that treatment of mild sleep-disordered breathing with continuous positive airway pressure therapy in pregnant women with preeclampsia improves fetal activity levels, a marker of ... > full story -
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If Baby's Crawling, You'll Probably Be Up More at Night, Study Reveals
January 2, 2013 Infants who have started crawling wake up more often at night compared to the period before the crawling, reveals a new ... > full story -
Impaired Melatonin Secretion May Play a Role in Premenstrual Syndrome
December 19, 2012 Researchers shows altered body rhythms of the hormone melatonin in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) women with insomnia. This finding may help explain some of the sleep disruptions experienced ... > full story -
Sleeping Pills Owe Half Their Benefits to Placebo Effect, Study Finds
December 18, 2012 Half of the benefit of taking sleeping pills comes from the placebo effect, according to a major new ... > full story -
Significant Link Found Between Daytime Sleepiness and Vitamin D
December 14, 2012 A new study suggests that there is a significant correlation between excessive daytime sleepiness and vitamin D, and race plays an important ... > full story -
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One in Ten 6 To 8-Year-Olds Has Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Finnish Study Finds
December 14, 2012 Approximately ten per cent of 6-8 year olds have sleep-disordered breathing, according to a recent Finnish study. The risk is increased among children with enlarged tonsils, crossbite and convex ... > full story -
Dogs Can Help Wake Sleepy Patients on Public Transport
December 13, 2012 Researchers in Belgium show in a new article how dogs can help patients with severe sleep ... > full story
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