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Allergy-Linked Fatigue May Stem From Nasal Congestion, Interrupted Sleep
July 16, 1998 New research from Penn State's College of Medicine finds that people with perennial allergies may attribute their daytime fatigue to causes such as the side effects of medications, when, in fact, ... > full story -
Deterioration Of Sleep During Middle Age Related To Changes In The Biological Clock, Say Pitt Researchers
June 25, 1998 In one of the first studies of its kind, sleep researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have learned that quality of sleep begins to deteriorate during what many consider the most productive years ... > full story -
Melatonin's Influence On Nighttime Asthma Attacks To Be Determined Using Sleep Deprivation, Bright Lights
May 26, 1998 n one of the few studies of its kind in the world, researchers at National Jewish Medical and Research Center will study the significance of the body's production of melatonin on nighttime asthma ... > full story -
Identification Of Brain Areas Could Help Eliminate Side Effects Of Pain Medication
May 13, 1998 Researchers at Penn State's College of Medicine have identified a set of neurons in the brain that may contribute to some of the undesirable side effects of pain ... > full story -
How Do We Hear While We Sleep?
April 30, 1998 A Johns Hopkins University undergraduate has found the part of the brain that processes sound during sleep, waking a mother when her infant cries but letting her sleep on while a truck roars ... > full story -
Mathematics Reveals New Patterns Of Brain Cell Activity
March 30, 1998 A mathematics researcher at Ohio State University and his colleagues have discovered two new patterns of electrochemical activity among brain ... > full story -
New Research Suggest REM Is About Eyes Not Dreams
February 17, 1998 A Columbia University researcher is "stirring" up conventional views on the function of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. According to David Maurice, Ph.D., professor of ocular physiology in ... > full story -
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National (Sleep) Debt Is Killing Americans And Hurting Economy, Cornell Psychologist Says
January 20, 1998 Burdensome though it is, the $5.2 trillion national debt never killed anyone. But the national sleep debt is another story, according to Cornell University psychologist and sleep expert James ... > full story -
Permissive Parenting May Be Hurting Kids' Sleep
October 9, 1997 Lax parenting that doesn't set limits or enforce rules consistently is likely to mean the child isn't getting a good night's rest. Researchers also found that intense ... > full story -
UPMC Study Shows Lack Of Sleep Causes Differences In Thinking Patterns In Brain
September 17, 1997 "Burning the midnight oil" may do more harm than good for people who believe they work best at ... > full story
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