Science news articles about 'losing sleep'
One-third of Americans are losing sleep over the state of the U.S. economy and other personal financial concerns, according to a new poll released today by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). The ...
... to turn against healthy tissue and organs. Losing sleep for even part of one night can trigger the ... new research. The findings suggest a good night’s sleep can ease the risk of both heart disease and ...
Loss of sleep, even for a few short hours during the night, can prompt one's immune system to ... UCLA Cousins Centre research team, reports that losing sleep for even part of one night can trigger the ...
... editor that he could help women lose weight just by making over their sleep habits, we were dubious. Research has linked lack of sleep to weight gain, but certainly weight loss requires ...
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"Right now a lot of people are worried about their jobs and the economy, and some are no doubt losing sleep over these concerns," Shaw says. "But these data suggest the best thing you can do to make ...
... gap in sleep disruption.
The authors say that women were more likely than men to report more sleep disruption when they were concerned about their marriages, worked nonstandard schedules, when job ...
... than ever, according to a new National Sleep Foundation poll. Some people are losing sleep because of the economy. Some are staying up too late and getting up too early. Some have disorders such as ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- The changeover to and from daylight saving does not have a detrimental effect on financial markets, according to new research.
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