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 New Drug Improves Sleep Disorder Among the Blind
New Drug Improves Sleep Disorder Among the Blind
Tasimelteon - a new experimental drug improves circadian rhythm sleep disorder that frequently affects people who are completely blind, finds study. The results were presented Monday at The ... 
 Restless Leg Syndrome Linked to Early Death in Males
Restless Leg Syndrome Linked to Early Death in Males
A new study published in the journal Neurology suggests that men who suffer from restless leg syndrome (RLS), a condition where they feel the urge to move their legs when lying down, were 39... 
 Regular Binge Drinking Linked to Insomnia in Older Adults
Regular Binge Drinking Linked to Insomnia in Older Adults
A new study has found that older adults who regularly indulge in binge drinking may suffer from insomnia. The study was led by Johns Hopkins researcher Sarah Canham who made use of data fro... 
 Study Finds Workers at Physically Demanding Jobs Tend to Have Unhealthy Sleep Patterns
Study Finds Workers at Physically Demanding Jobs Tend to Have Unhealthy Sleep Patterns
People who work in jobs that are more physically demanding tend to be either short sleepers (fewer than 6 hours a night) or long sleepers (longer than 9 hours), according to a new study from... 
 Sleep Apnea Ups Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
Sleep Apnea Ups Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
Obstructive sleep apnea could increase a person's risk for sudden cardiac death, says study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Sleep apnea is diagnosed ... 
Smartphones and Tablets the Main Reason Behind Irregular Sleep Patterns
Smartphones and Tablets the Main Reason Behind Irregular Sleep Patterns
While everyone is obsessed about the launch of new Samsung Galaxy smartphones and iPhones, scientists have something different to tell. Smartphones and tablets, which are used for h... 
 Poor Sleep may Impact Women Having Heart Disease
Poor Sleep may Impact Women Having Heart Disease
Inadequate sleep may have a huge impact on women and their hearts, a new study finds. The study found that poor sleep, particularly waking too early, appears to play a significant role i... 
 Patients With Type 2 Diabetes or Hypertension Must be Evaluated for Sleep Apnea: American Academy Of Sleep Medicine
Patients With Type 2 Diabetes or Hypertension Must be Evaluated for Sleep Apnea: American Academy Of Sleep Medicine
Anyone with Type 2 diabetes or hypertension is being advised by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) to be evaluated for sleep apnea by a board-certified sleep medicine physician. ... 
 Electronic Stimulation Therapy may Benefit Sleep Apnea Patients
Electronic Stimulation Therapy may Benefit Sleep Apnea Patients
A recent study finds that electronic stimulation therapy to reduce obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is effective and safe. The Stimulation Therapy for Apnea Reduction (The STAR Tri... 
 Consistent Bedtime is Important to Help Sleep Apnea Sufferers
Consistent Bedtime is Important to Help Sleep Apnea Sufferers
A consistent bedtime routine is likely key to helping people with obstructive sleep apnea adhere to their prescribed treatment, according to Penn State researchers. Obstructive sleep apnea (... 
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