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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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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Offers Insights Into Mental Fatigue
December 10, 2012 Brain scans could help scientists uncover the neurobiological mechanisms underlying mental ... > full story -
Morning Vs Nighttime Replacement Affects Adverse Events With Extended-Wear Contact Lenses
December 10, 2012 For people using 30-day extended-wear/continuous-wear (EW/CW) contact lenses, replacing lenses at night doesn't lower the risk of complications compared to changing lenses monthly, suggests a new ... > full story -
Kids' Sleep-Related Breathing Problems
December 6, 2012 Children with sleep-related breathing problems (such as snoring or apnea) frequently have concurrent behavioral sleep problems (such as waking ... > full story -
Treat Snoring to Avoid Deadly Heart Failure
December 5, 2012 Patients with obstructive sleep apnea have the same early cardiovascular damage as diabetics, according to new ... > full story -
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Protected 'Power Naps' Prove Helpful for Doctors in Training to Fight Fatigue
December 4, 2012 New research indicates that the implementation of protected sleep periods for residents who are assigned to overnight shifts in a hospital represent a viable tool in preventing fatigue and ... > full story -
Women With Sleep Apnea Have Higher Degree of Brain Damage Than Men, Study Shows
December 3, 2012 Women suffering from sleep apnea have, on the whole, a higher degree of brain damage than that found in men with a similar sleep disorder, according to a first-of-its-kind ... > full story -
Shifting the Safety Balance for Overnight Workers
December 3, 2012 Sleep researchers have developed the world's first screening tool to help reduce workplace accidents and illnesses, including cardiovascular disease and cancer, caused by shift ... > full story -
Extended Sleep Reduces Pain Sensitivity
December 1, 2012 A new study suggests that extending nightly sleep in mildly sleepy, healthy adults increases daytime alertness and reduces pain ... > full story
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