Everybody sleeps, yet we still know so little about why, what the brain does while we do or how it affects people’s behavior. Recent studies conducted bythe University’s joint sleep research lab with ...
Sleep apnea affects as many as 80 million in the U.S. Now Apnimed, the $400 million company behind the first ever pill to ...
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Stanford AI spots disease warnings hiding in your sleep data
While most of us treat a sleep study as a one-night inconvenience, researchers are now turning that single session into a ...
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The need for sleep can be traced back millions of years – Israeli research
Bar-Ilan University study shows that even jellyfish and sea anemones repair DNA during repose, underscoring the idea that a ...
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Cracking sleep's evolutionary code: Neuron protection traced back to jellyfish and sea anemones
A new study from Bar-Ilan University shows that one of sleep's core functions originated hundreds of millions of years ago in ...
Research carried out by the University of Oregon and its partners has found another reason to be concerned about sleep disorders. While disrupted or reduced sleep has been linked to depression and ...
A 2008 review paper showed that across several studies, when participants sleep in the laboratory, about a third of the time, they dream about the laboratory. The author (Schredl, 2008) suggested this ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I'm a science journalist specializing in healthy aging and longevity. This article is more than 2 years old. EUGENE, OR - May 19th ...
Equinox Hotels, the leader in luxury hospitality and high-performance living, continues to redefine sleep tourism with the launch of The Sleep Lab at Equinox Hotel New York. Designed in collaboration ...
UT Dallas’ Center for BrainHealth is adding a former Harvard Medical School professor and sleep expert to its new Sleep Innovation Laboratories. Neuroscientist Matthew Walker will lead the lab, ...
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