Medicines like antidepressants, antihistamines, decongestants, sleeping pills and other drugs can cause insomnia. Keep reding to learn how medications can interfere with sleep. Complete news at...
Lifestyle choices such as caffeine intake, diet, stress and substance abuse can have an effect on sleep quality. Keep reading to learn more about the connection between lifestyle and sleep deprivation. Complete news at...
Chronic fatigue syndrome, also called CFS, can be a debilitating condition. Keep reading to learn about treatments for and symptoms of CFS. Complete news at...
When should you seek medical attention for your sleep problems? Read on to learn more about seeking medical care. Complete news at...
People who get less than seven hours of sleep per night appear about three times as likely to develop respiratory illness following exposure to a cold virus as those who sleep eight hours or more, according to research published Monday. Complete news at...
Drugs and sleep deprivation go hand in hand. Keep reading to learn more about drugs that cause sleep deprivation. Complete news at...
In response to a study in JAMA(1) suggesting that getting more sleep reduces calcification (hardening) in coronary arteries, Ellen Mason, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation (BHF), said: "It is not yet clear quite how sleep affects our heart disease risk but this study adds to previous research suggesting that getting enough sleep may help to keep our heart and circulation healthy. Complete news at...
Indulging in high-calorie foods during the holidays resulting in weight gain, especially around the neck, may lead to more problems than facing yourself in the mirror after the new year, says a Diplomat of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. Many Americans put on pounds during November and December, leading not only to new year's resolutions, but possibly significant impairment of their air passages during sleep, says Dr. Complete news at...
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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