Fri, 27 Jan 2012 16:00:25 -0500
Many adults develop sleep disorders as they age
Here’s something that might keep you awake at night: According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drowsy drivers account for more than 100,000 crashes each year, including more than 1,500 fatalities.....Continue
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:47:16 -0500
Sleep Problems Tied to CV, Metabolic Troubles
Reported difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or sleeping too much was associated with heightened cardiometabolic risk, a large, nationally representative survey showed.....Continue
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 08:22:05 -0500
The power of sleep How a good night's sleep can transform your life
Are you tired, run-down, listless? The answer to your problem is probably not in a little brown bottle. It could be as simple as a good night’s sleep. But for 45 million Americans, that’s an elusive dream. Even worse, sleep deprivation, insomnia and untreated disorders such as sleep apnea are leading Americans down a slippery slope to early mortality, increasing their risk for obesity, stroke, hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular problems. And that’s not even counting the danger of falling asleep at the wheel......Continue
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 18:51:12 -0500
Sleep problems linked to risk of fibromyalgia
Women with sleep problems have a higher risk of developing fibromyalgia than women who don’t have trouble sleeping, according to a large prospective Norwegian study.....Continue
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:10:52 -0500
School Obesity Programs May Promote Worrisome Eating Behaviors and Physical Activity in Kids
A new report from the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health examines the possible association between school-based childhood obesity prevention programs and an increase in eating disorders among young children and adolescents.....Continue
Sun, 22 Jan 2012 12:49:44 -0500
Lack Of Sleep Might Make You Feel Hungrier
Scientists are still trying to understand the full purpose of sleep. But we know one thing it’s probably good for: it may help keep you on that diet......Continue
Fri, 20 Jan 2012 17:54:13 -0500
Study links sleep apnea and sudden deafness
Sudden hearing loss might be tied to an underlying sleep disorder that interrupts breathing, suggests a new study from Taiwan. Consulting a large health insurance database, researchers found that people who'd suffered sudden deafness were more likely to have a previous diagnosis of sleep apnea than a comparison group without hearing loss......Continue
Fri, 20 Jan 2012 08:33:22 -0500
Sleep problems increase risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity, study shows
People who suffer from sleep disturbances are at major risk for obesity, diabetes, and coronary artery disease, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. For the first time in such a large and diverse sample, analyzing the data of over 130,000 people, the new research also indicates that general sleep disturbance (difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, and/or sleeping too much) may play a role in the development of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. The study is published online ahead of print in the Journal of Sleep Research.....Continue
Fri, 20 Jan 2012 10:36:49 -0500
Lack of sleep could be fatal: Scientists uncover 86 disorders linked to lack of shut-eye
At least 86 medical sleep disorders have been identified which if left untreated raise the risk of developing illnesses such as depression, diabetes and high blood pressure.....Continue
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 07:11:50 -0500
U.S. Army Researchers: Major Win in the Battle for Oral Appliance Legitimacy
U.S Army researchers recently cast a spotlight on adjustable oral appliances, with results of their study published in the Journal CHEST, titled “Efficacy of an Adjustable Oral Appliance and Comparison to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome,” where they evaluated and compared results of overnight sleep studies in which patients used adjustable OAs or CPAP devices.....Continue

