Vitamin D may help sleep woes

Wednesday 19th June 2013

Symptoms of the sleep disorder Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) may be improved with an increase in the consumption of vitamin D, according to the results of a new Saudi study. With a test group of twelve RLS sufferers, researchers at King Abdulaziz University...

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Heart attack PTSD linked with poor sleep

Monday 3rd June 2013

The symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a heart attack could be closely linked to poor sleep, a new US study has revealed this week. A team at Columbia University Medical Center analysed data from around heart attack patients,...

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University of Sydney announces sleep disorder plan

Thursday 16th May 2013

The University of Sydney has announced details of a new partnership designed to further research into ‘sleep-disordered breathing’, which it is hoped will lead to advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of the conditions around the...

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Child sleep disorder admissions on increase

Wednesday 15th May 2013

The number of children referred to hospital sleep consultants in the UK has risen by almost three times in the last ten years, with 5992 reported NHS cases in 2012. The types of sleep disorders that these cases covered ranged from difficulties in getting...

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Synchronised sounds could help your sleep quality

Friday 10th May 2013

The sad truth is that most of us wake feeling tired every day, we spend the majority of our adult lives sleep deprived. Numerous surveys have shown that around a two thirds of western adults are constantly tired and feel like they do not get enough...

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Restless Leg Syndrome iron link furthered

Thursday 9th May 2013

The connection between iron and the disorder Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) has been further confirmed by researchers in America, in what may prove to be a breakthrough in understanding more about the condition. Teams from John Hopkins University and...

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Shop alarm faces sleep deprived mans wrath

Tuesday 7th May 2013

A sleep-deprived Queensland man who had suffered the noise from a nearby shop alarm has been fined after pleading guilty to ‘wilful damage’ of the alarm, reports the Queensland Daily Mercury. Timothy Clifford Ashby admitted breaking the...

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Sleep and Alzheimers onset

Wednesday 1st May 2013

Alzheimer’s is a disease that is still shrouded in mystery. So little is understood about what causes it and what triggers onset. That said, some recent research has found that there could be a connection between less sleep and Alzheimer’s...

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Heathrow night flights impact on sleep

Thursday 18th April 2013

The number of night flights at Heathrow Airport should be reduced or stopped to prevent local residents losing sleep, according to the London Assembly, in statements made during the ongoing consultation on the issue. Currently there are fifteen...

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Exercise and sleep

Saturday 13th April 2013

Exercise and sleep, for a long time we have been told that you should not exercise near bed time unless you were doing low impact activities like yoga but a recent study has called this widely stated claim into question. The study found that people...

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Exercise assists sleep – research

Tuesday 9th April 2013

New US research has found that exercising close to bedtime may be beneficial for sleep quality, going against earlier theories that pre-sleep work-outs may cause a delay in the time it takes to fall asleep. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh...

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Thomas Edison was a big power napper

Thursday 4th April 2013

Thomas Edison was one of the key figures in the development of electricity as a public utility, helping take it from a magic like novelty to something that people had in their homes and used every day. He was a dynamic inventor who held a record number...

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Sleep and Alzheimers

Friday 29th March 2013

One of the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease is sleep disturbance. This degenerative brain disorder affects a person's thoughts, memory, speech, and ability to carry out daily activities, making a normal life increasingly difficult...

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Sleep apnoea linked to brain tumours – study

Friday 22nd March 2013

A long-term study into sleep apnoea in Taiwan has found that sufferers of the sleep disorder are 1.47 times more likely to develop malignant brain tumours than those who sleep healthily, reports the Taipai Times this week. The ten-year study, carried...

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China’s sleep disorders hit highs

Wednesday 20th March 2013

The number of people in China suffering from some form of sleep disorder has reached 38%, reports the Chinese Sleep Research Society (CSRS). The figure outweighs the global average of 27%, indicating a particular problem with sleep in the world’s...

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