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- 1From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Current study results on Mental Health Diseases and Conditions - Postpartum Depression have been published. According to news...
- 2From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Research findings on sleep disorders are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting out of Third Hospital of Shanxi...
- 3From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators discuss new findings in Oncology - Breast Cancer. According to news reporting originating in New Haven, Connecticut,...
- 4From:International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (Vol. 12, Issue 2)Background: COVID-19 pandemic had affected majority of the population across the world. Majority of the cases still complaining of post COVID symptoms. This study was undertaken to study the various pattern of post...
- 5From:Women's Health Weekly2023 JAN 19 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Fresh data on Hormones are presented in a new report. According to news reporting from Zurich, Switzerland, by NewsRx journalists,...
- 6From:McKnight's Long-Term Care NewsMore than half of frontline healthcare workers have been affected by subclinical symptoms of post-traumatic stress related to the pandemic, a regional study has found. These mental health issues are linked to health...
- 7From:Health Science (Vol. 46, Issue 1)Growing up in the South with my parents and five brothers, most meat was fried and vegetables were overcooked in bacon grease or butter. Fresh vegetables and fruit were uncommon. Obese since the age of six, I...
- 8From:Sleep Review (Vol. 24, Issue 1)Considerations to weigh and questions to ask when outsourcing aspects of your HST workflow. Direct-ship home sleep testing (HST) companies are in the business of helping sleep physicians and sleep labs reach more...
- 9From:Sleep Review (Vol. 24, Issue 1)The COVID-19 pandemic offered researchers a rare opportunity to see the effects of a potentially distressing global event on people with sleep reactivity, that is, those who are vulnerable to stress-related sleep...
- 10From:Sleep Review (Vol. 24, Issue 1)Enterprising companies employ employers to reach people who would otherwise never encounter sleep specialists. The relationship between sleep and overall health has become better established in recent years. Yet,...
- 11From:Sleep Review (Vol. 24, Issue 1)CPT codes released in January 2022 have implications for sleep software that scales remote physiologic monitoring treatment management. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) software can give sleep medicine businesses a...
- 12From:Prevention (Vol. 75, Issue 1)Sleep is a totally natural process, something humans are designed to do daily. So we should all be pretty great at it, right? It turns out that about 70 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep problems and more than...
- 13From:Sleep Review (Vol. 24, Issue 1)The ongoing global semiconductor shortage did not spare the sleep medicine industry. The dearth of semiconductors, on top of a massive Philips' breathing devices recall, has led some manufacturers to omit the microchips...
- 14From:Sleep Review (Vol. 24, Issue 1)Three dental sleep medicine practitioners share their advice on growing a practice purposefully and impactfully. TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAMWORK Stacey C. Layman, DDS, DABDSM, co-founder of GoTo Sleep: Center for CPAP...
- 15From:Women's Health Weekly2022 DEC 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Current study results on OBGYN and Reproduction have been published. According to news reporting out of Shanghai, People's Republic...
- 16From:Healthy Years (Vol. 19, Issue 12)Q My husband loves to read his phone in bed before sleep. I tell him it's bad for his health. He says it's not. Who's right? A There have been many studies that show that light at night, particularly blue light emitted...
- 17From:Prevention (Vol. 74, Issue 12)Nobody likes dealing with insomnia, but feeling sluggish the next day may not be the biggest side effect. Middle-aged and older individuals who reported worsening insomnia over the course of three years were more likely...
- 18From:MPR Monthly Prescribing ReferenceHealthDay News — Benzodiazepines are associated with an increased risk for drug overdose among young people vs alternative pharmacologic treatments for common sleep disorders, according to a study published online...
- 19From:Healthy Years (Vol. 19, Issue 11)If you've been counting sheep for more nights than you'd like, you're in good company. Lack of sleep is a common problem for a lot of people. Without a good night's sleep, we're often cranky, clumsy, and can't...
- 20From:BioSpectrum AsiaByline: Masayuki Asano, Masayuki Asano, Executive Officer, ACCELStars ACCELStars, a medical sleep tech startup from the University of Tokyo, Japan is developing the world's highest level of sleep measurement...