Sleep represents a time of rest and recovery, but for some individuals, it can become a period of unexpected vulnerability. While dying peacefully in sleep is often considered a gentle passing, ...
Across the United States, a sweeping new body of research is drawing a stark line between how much we sleep and how long we ...
Signs you may die in your sleep can include chest pain and sweating linked to sudden cardiac arrest, one of the most common causes. Other risks include congestive heart failure, stroke, or terminal ...
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If you’re getting eight hours of sleep a night, you’re doing bed-der than most. Now there’s more bad news for insomniacs — a new study from Vanderbilt University reports that subpar sleep can increase ...
About two-thirds of Americans are getting too little or too much sleep, risking their health, a new study suggests. In fact, people not getting the right amount of sleep -- seven to nine hours a night ...
Sleep is shorter on hemodialysis treatment days with shorter sleep durations associated with worse survival. Poor sleep quality increases the risk for early mortality among patients receiving ...
History of prenatal exposure significantly associated with vulnerability factors, including insurance, intimate partner violence. HealthDay News — Sleep environment characteristics and social drivers ...
In the latest evidence of the direct relationship between sleep and health, researchers have found that chronic insomnia can significantly increase dementia risk. That equates to a three-year ...
A decades-long campaign to prevent infants from dying in their sleep has become a casualty of the Trump administration’s federal workforce cuts, and doctors fear it could contribute to more infant ...