Sleeping more than nine hours per night during pregnancy may be associated with late stillbirth, a new Michigan Medicine-led international
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Light pollution may cause insomnia in older adults: Artificial, outdoor light exposure at night is significantly associated with hypnotic drug prescription
A new study is the first population-based investigation to report a significant association between artificial, outdoor light exposure at night
Read moreBaby up at night? Inactivity may be a culprit
New Michigan State University research suggests babies who are less active get less sleep, something new parents may want to
Read moreCan’t sleep? Fruit flies and energy drinks offer new clues: Study finds new mechanism for regulating sleep in fruit flies using an ingredient commonly found in energy drinks
Sleep is an essential behavioral state in animals ranging from invertebrates to humans. It is critical for immune function, stable
Read moreSleep deprived people more likely to have car crashes
A new study in SLEEP indicates that people who have slept for fewer than seven of the past 24 hours
Read moreFinding the sweet spot of a good night’s sleep: Not too long and not too short
Researchers have found a sweet spot of six to eight hours sleep a night is most beneficial for heart health.
Read moreEvening use of light-emitting tablets may disrupt healthy sleep
A new Physiological Reports study reveals that evening use of light-emitting tablets can induce delays in desired bedtimes, suppress secretion
Read moreConsumer sleep technology is no substitute for medical evaluation: Wearables and apps may provide valuable data to clinicians, but need further validation
According to a position statement from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), consumer sleep technology must be cleared by
Read moreNew link between sleep arousals and body temperature may also be connected to SIDS
Brief arousals during sleep — sometimes as many as ten to fifteen per night — appear random in time and
Read moreGlowing contact lens could prevent a leading cause of blindness: Worn during sleep, the lens interrupts process that destroys cells of the retina
Hundreds of millions of people suffer from diabetes worldwide, putting them at risk for a creeping blindness, or diabetic retinopathy,
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