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- Lack of Sleep May Increase Calorie Consumption
- REM Sleep Disorder Doubles Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment, Parkinson's, Study Finds
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- Heart Attacks Rise Following Daylight Saving Time
- Switch to Daylight Saving Time Leads to Cyberloafing at the Office
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- Trouble Sleeping? It May Affect Your Memory Later on
- Fragmented Sleep, Fragmented Mind: A New Theory of Sleep Disruption and Dissociation
- Best Time for a Coffee Break? There's an App for That
Posted February 10, 2012:
- High School Students Test Best With 7 Hours of Sleep at Night
- Sleep Breathing Machine Shows Clear Benefits in Children With Sleep Apnea, Study Suggests
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- Sleep Deprivation Tied to Increased Nighttime Urination in Preadolescence
- Sleep Apnea Linked to Silent Strokes, Small Lesions in Brain
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- Maternal Separation Stresses the Baby, Research Finds
- Mediterranean Diet and Exercise Can Reduce Sleep Apnea Symptoms
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- Poor Sleep Quality in First, Third Trimesters Linked to Preterm Births
- How Lonely You Are May Impact How Well You Sleep, Research Shows
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- Alarm Clock Monitors Brain and Wakes You in a Time Window When You Will Rouse Easily
- Adolescents Who Sleep Better Score Higher in Math and Physical Education
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- Shift Work in Teens Linked to Increased Multiple Sclerosis Risk
- Guidelines Expanded for Infant Sleep Safety and SIDS Risk Reduction
