Sleep Medicine
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Less REM sleep tied to higher mortality
Less REM sleep is associated with an increased risk for death in middle-aged and older adults.
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COVID-19 and the future of telehealth for sleep medicine
Our team’s clinical evolution and innovation efforts have been guided by efforts to reconsider sleep medicine paradigms.
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Children with cystic fibrosis and their caregivers face sleep difficulties
Sleep problems were pronounced in both young patients and their parents even in the absence of symptoms.
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Sleep burden index predicts recurrent stroke
Sleep-wake disorders are very common in stroke patients and may preexist or appear de novo as a consequence of brain damage.
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COVID-19: Delirium first, depression, anxiety, insomnia later?
"We need to research which factors may contribute to enduring mental health problems, and develop interventions to prevent and treat them," said...
Sleep Strategies
COVID-19 and impact on sleep medicine practices
The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled unprecedented, rapid changes in the way sleep medicine practices deliver care to millions of patients.
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Sleep quality may affect COPD risk in African American smokers
African American smokers who slept well showed stronger functional exercise capacity than did poor sleepers.
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Sleep in the time of COVID-19
Staying home during the coronavirus pandemic may lead to increased stress that could induce or worsen insomnia.
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OSA increases odds of hospital readmission after COPD exacerbation
A single-center study may have implications for the evaluation and care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Young women with insomnia at higher risk for car accidents
Prospective longitudinal study reveals novel risk group.