Everybody sleeps, yet we still know so little about why, what the brain does while we do or how it affects people’s behavior. Recent studies conducted bythe University’s joint sleep research lab with ...
Research carried out by the University of Oregon and its partners has found another reason to be concerned about sleep disorders. While disrupted or reduced sleep has been linked to depression and ...
In many parts of the country, children and their parents face months-long wait times for sleep tests at labs. With obesity rising among the pediatric population, at-home sleep tests to assess sleep ...
Study demonstrates comparable performance between wireless, patch-based Onera Sleep Test System and in-lab polysomnography for sleep staging and respiratory event detection. EINDHOVEN, ...
What is a sleep study? A sleep study, also known as a polysomnogram, is a diagnostic test that monitors various body functions while a person is asleep. It is most commonly used to diagnose sleep ...
A recent study published in the British Journal of Nutrition provides evidence that a high-dose combination of L-theanine and ...
Scientists instructed people to remember or forget words and then checked what words they retained in their memory after a 12 ...
The Consortium of Sleep Psychology created one of the largest research studies on campus, focused on the relationship between ...
A recent study co-authored by MIT economists challenges the common assumption that getting more sleep leads to increased energy, emotional stability, and overall well-being. The study, conducted in ...
Sunknowledge Services Inc. strikes partnership with leading Sleep Lab in South Chicago marking a new milestone in business growth and domain expansion. NEW YORK, NY ...
Medicare Part B may cover sleep studies, including polysomnographies, to screen for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) if a person shows clinical signs and their doctor provides medical evidence supporting ...
This study examines how sleep influences memory, revealing the interplay between emotional cues and intentional recall in ...