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Monthly Archives: January 2015

Weight gain, Race may determine effectiveness of surgery or sleep disordered breathing in kids

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

The benefits of surgery to alleviate Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) may be short lived in some kids. A recent year-long … Continued

Parkinson’s Disease linked with Narcolepsy

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

The onset of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is often marked by sleep problems such as Insomnia, nightmares, extreme sleepiness, sleep attacks … Continued

CPAP: It’s Heart smart

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

Left untreated, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) may lead to depression, obesity, heart attacks and strokes. Continuous positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) … Continued

Sleepiness tied to unexplained pain in children

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

Most people, even children experience unexplained occasional body pain – that is not caused by any injury or trauma. A … Continued

Sleep disruption linked with Heart and Kidney disease

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

Sufferers from jet-lag know that circadian rhythm disruptions can be physically and mentally taxing. Results of a recent study at … Continued

Sleep is critical for Memory and Learning

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

According to conclusions of ”The Role of Sleep in Memory and Learning Conference”, which was organized by the NSF, adequate … Continued

Most Physicians skimp on sleep

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

Physicians often urge their patients to sleep well for optimal health. But do they take their own advice? Not according … Continued

Loud snoring linked with heart disease, increased health care utilization

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

Loud snoring has been associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. According to a study of more than 12,000 … Continued

Loud Noise may increase Blood Pressure during sleep

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

Noise may be a common cause of sleep loss. A recent study by European researchers, in which the Blood Pressure … Continued

Lower Hemoglobin, Less Iron found in pregnant women with Restless leg Syndrome (RLS)

  January 22, 2015    admin    Uncategorized

Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), a disorder in which an irresistible urge to move the legs may seriously affect a persons … Continued

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