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Sleep Deprivation in Teens Can Lead to Serious Mental Health Issues in Adulthood

A  new study in the journal Sleep shows that sleep deprivation can lead to serious mental illnesses in young people and that these psychiatric disorders can last into adulthood. Young adults who are chronically sleep deprived (sleeping fewer than five hours a night) are three times more likely to develop psychiatric disorders when compared to those teens who [...]

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A Chicago Nursing Home Makes a Major Policy Change by Allowing Residents to Sleep Late

Bethesda Home and Retirement Center has begun a revolution in nursing home care. The first major step involved in the cultural change was allowing its residents to sleep in, according to the Chicago Tribune. While some nursing homes continue to keep patients on a strict daily schedule, some are drastically changing the way they manage [...]

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Obesity Linked with Short Sleep Duration in Adolescents

Science Daily reports that a new study published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health shows that obese adolescents go to bed later and sleep less than their thinner peers. Sleep patterns of Australian children between the ages of 9-18 years of age  were analyzed on different days of the week. Results showed [...]

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Short Sleep Duration is Associated with Increased Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

According to the Press Association, a new study published in the Annals of Epidemiology journal found that inadequate sleep is associated with increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Results of the study showed that people who slept for less than six hours a night were three times more likely to develop a pre-diabetic condition [...]

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Chronic Insomnia and Objective Short Sleep Duration Associated with Increased Mortality in Men

I was interviewd yesterday by Web MD (http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/news/20100902/insomnia-death-risk) about an important, a new study published in the journal Sleep, chronic insomnia in men with objectively measured short sleep duration is associated with a risk of death that is four times higher  than men who do not suffer from chronic insomnia with objective short sleep duration. Symptoms of [...]

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The Connection Between Sleep and Obesity

On Wednesday, June 30th, I presented a lecture entitled, “Was Atkins Right? The Debate about Carbs and Dietary Fat” at St. Francis Hospital.  And now we are about to start offering a weight loss program as part of the treatment of sleep apnea and other chronic medical disorders such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. [...]

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Lack of Sleep Can Sabotage Your Workout

According to an article published in Chicago Now, for those of you not getting enough sleep at night you may be wondering why all the time you spend at the gym does not seem to be paying off. Research shows that adults tend to need an average amount of seven hours of sleep per night; [...]

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CPAP Restores Gray Matter in Patients with Severe OSA

According to findings of a study presented at the annual SLEEP meeting in San Antonio, patients who suffer from severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) experience a reduction in gray-matter volume in the brain. Results of the study show however, that after three-months of treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, grey matter volume increases. [...]

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Early School Start Times Associated with Higher Incidents of Automobile Crashes in Teens

Evidence presented in a study at SLEEP 2010 shows that teens who begin school earlier are more likely to be involved in car accidents, according to Sleep Review Magazine. The study showed that,  in 2008,  the teen crash rate in Virginia Beach, Va was about 41 percent higher than in Chesapeake, Va. Students began classes [...]

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How Your Brain Determins if you are a Heavy or Light Sleeper

I was recently quoted by USA Today in an article that discusses how the amount of sleep spindles you produce each night determines if you will be a light or heavy sleeper. According to a study published in Current Biology, sleep spindles, or bursts of brain activity protect your brain from noise disruptions while you [...]

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