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The purpose of this study is to show that human microbial communities are influenced by sleep and altered in humans with abnormal sleep patterns. They may ...
The most obvious signs of obstructive sleep apnea usually are noticed by a bed partner. They include loud snoring, episodes of stopped breathing during sleep, ...
The reasons why some people don't get a good nights sleep are as varied as the number of sheep they count trying to fall asleep. On the next Mayo Clinic ...
The purpose of this study is to look at the cardiovascular and metabolic effects of prolonged sleep in prehypertensive and stage 1 hypertensive people who ...
The purpose of this study will be looking at patients diagnosed with post-COVID, continue to experience symptoms and report experiencing sleep issues. Each ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with endothelial dysfunction and the development of cardiovascular disease. It is unclear how OSA results in ...
Sleep inertia. Sleep inertia can involve waking up feeling groggy and disoriented after taking a nap. This can become a problem if you have places to be or ...
Still, a good night's sleep remains elusive. Is it time for an over-the-counter sleep aid? They can be effective for an occasional sleepless night. There are a ...
Sleep MedicineAmerican Board of Sleep Medicine. Awards and honors. 2002. Outstanding Physician/ Scientist Educator AwardMayo Clinic School of Health-Related ...
Dr. Virend Somers says long-term sleep deprivation can cause issues, such as heart disease, obesity and depression. And it can also make health problems.
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