Science news articles about 'effects of sleep deprivation'
Astrocytes regulate sleep pressure and memory deficits associated with sleep deprivation
... administration of CPT in control animals was protective against the memory-degrading effects of sleep deprivation. " Taken together these studies provide the first demonstration that a nonneuronal ...Insomniac flies resemble sleep-deprived humans
... the insomniac flies "clearly suffer consequences" from their lack of sleep, they also show some resistance to the adverse effects of sleep deprivation. For example, while 70 hours of sleep deprivation ...Study shows that sleep deprivation can negatively affect information processing
... sessions. Twenty-one cadets were placed in a sleep deprivation group (16 men, 5 women; ... matter predict cognitive vulnerability to the effects of sleep deprivation. Based on previous studies performed ...Sleep deprivation negatively affects split-second decision making, study shows
... more on rule-based (over-thinking) strategies are more vulnerable to the ill effects of sleep deprivation. This is the first study that has explored this domain of procedural learning, Schnyer said. ...Too much, too little sleep increases ischemic risk in postmenopausal women
... . Postmenopausal women 50- to 79-years-old may be more susceptible to the detrimental effects of sleep deprivation than others. "Our study population is a very specific group, and the duration of ...Patients with sleep apnea should avoid driving after poor sleep or consuming alcohol
... with undiagnosed or untreated obstructive sleep apnea are especially vulnerable to the effects of sleep deprivation and even legal doses of alcohol when it comes to lowered driving performance and ...An end to sleep problems? Researchers discover enzyme behind effects of sleep deprivation
... those who miss one night too many or whose children keep them up at night. The unwelcome effects of a bad night's sleep - forgetfulness, impaired mental performance - can be ...Why middle-agers shouldn't join the army
... , perhaps they should look toward a younger cutoff point in light of a recent study investigating the effects of sleep deprivation on arousal levels of middle-aged rats. But before we ...Drug clears the fog of a sleepless night
Blocking an enzyme combats some negative effects of sleep deprivation in mice.Drug clears the fog of a sleepless night
Blocking an enzyme combats some negative effects of sleep deprivation in mice.
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