Severe, Untreated Sleep Apnea Linked to Aggressive Melanoma
by Mary Elizabeth Dallas, May 17, 2016 at 6:00 AM • News
Study can't prove cause-and-effect, but experts point out that shuteye promotes healthy immune function
by Mary Elizabeth Dallas, May 17, 2016 at 6:00 AM • News
Study can't prove cause-and-effect, but experts point out that shuteye promotes healthy immune function
by Randy Dotinga, HealthDay Reporter, May 17, 2016 at 6:00 AM • News
Research suggests that breathing disorder could exacerbate heart disease
by Mary Elizabeth Dallas, May 17, 2016 at 6:00 AM • News
Attention, memory and language development might be affected, researchers say
by Robert Preidt, May 5, 2016 at 9:00 AM • News
Study found the combo was linked to raised odds of irregular heartbeat
by Robert Preidt, Mar 21, 2016 at 9:00 AM • News
Consistent treatment with breathing device can reduce the risk, researchers report
by Robert Preidt, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:00 PM • News
What you need to know about a breathing problem that can disrupt your sleep
by Mary Elizabeth Dallas, Feb 29, 2016 at 2:00 PM • News
Study found altered levels of brain chemicals that influence emotions, memory
by Dennis Thompson, HealthDay Reporter, Feb 18, 2016 at 2:00 PM • News
Study finds people who work, have a college degree or are married tend to get better sleep
by Alan Mozes, HealthDay Reporter, Feb 8, 2016 at 4:00 PM • News
Preliminary study suggests that emotional stress builds when this phase is disturbed, creating a 'vicious cycle'
by Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter, Jan 29, 2016 at 7:00 AM • News
Insomnia can disrupt hormones, and may play a role in developing the blood sugar condition, expert says
by Tara Haelle, HealthDay Reporter, Jan 6, 2016 at 2:00 PM • News
But it's too early to prescribe them for patients with the disorder, experts say
by Tara Haelle, HealthDay Reporter, Dec 31, 2015 at 9:00 AM • News
Many patients can't tolerate the nighttime mask, research shows
by Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Reporter, Dec 1, 2015 at 2:00 PM • News
Researchers find both common treatments, CPAP and MADs, produce modest decreases
by Robert Preidt, Nov 6, 2015 at 12:00 PM • News
But they're more likely to get headaches and migraines when awake, researchers added
by Robert Preidt, Oct 14, 2015 at 2:00 PM • News
Findings highlight the need to screen women for the nighttime breathing disorder, experts say
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