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Your Brain Makes You Thirsty Before Bed

Remember when you were a kid and asked your parents multiple times for a glass of water before bed? They may have pushed you off and told you to go to sleep, but it turns out you’ll have the last laugh.  According to a new study, our brains stimulate thirst before going to sleep. The…
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Fight Jetlag by Adjusting Your Meal Schedule

A new study has found that jetlag in long-haul cabin crew is alleviated when meal times are regulated on their days off. Researchers from the University of Surrey in the UK looked to recruit long-haul cabin crew for this study as they frequently suffer from jet-lag due to rapid travel across time zones. Evident especially…
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Developing Brains Regions Hit Hard by Sleep Deprivation

Sleep is vital for humans. If adults remain awake for longer than usual, the brain responds with an increased need for deep sleep. This is measured in the form of “slow wave activity” using electroencephalography (EEG). In adults, these deep-sleep waves are most pronounced in the prefrontal cortex – the brain region which plans and…
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Wear Your Sunglasses at Night, and Sleep Better

Maybe Corey Hart had it right all along, even if he didn’t know it.  A sleep researcher says that if you have trouble sleeping, try wearing sunglasses for a while before bed. “We have artificial sources of light available to us 24 hours a day,” said researcher Glenn Landry, who studies sleep as a postdoctoral…
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Relationship Problems Tied to Poor Sleep

We spend up to one-third of our life asleep, but not everyone sleeps well. For couples, it turns out how well you think your partner understands and cares for you is linked to how well you sleep. “Our findings show that individuals with responsive partners experience lower anxiety and arousal, which in turn improves their…
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Good Sleep Helps with Depression Treatment

Medication is an important part of treatment for many patients with major depressive disorder, but the transition to antidepressants isn’t always smooth. It can take six weeks for a person to respond to depression medications, but researchers at the University of Michigan who specialize in both psychiatry and sleep medicine found a potential way to…
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Study Links Sleep to Teen Drug and Alcohol Use

A study led by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh has identified a possible link between adolescent sleep habits and early substance abuse. The study found that both sleep duration and sleep quality during late childhood predict alcohol and marijuana use later in adolescence. “Treating problems with drugs and alcohol once they exist and preventing them…
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Men are Better at Sleep Than Women

It’s not new information to say it seems like women are more prone to sleep disturbances than men.  It turns out that information is true.  They are, for instance, up to twice as likely to suffer from insomnia than men. But, could there be a link between the body clock that regulates sleep and being…
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Sleep Organizes Memories Important to You

It’s been known for some time that sleep plays a part in memory consolidation, but new research indicates that it is more effective at consolidating memories that you care about. The new research, conducted in Wales, gathered 80 non-Welsh speakers and taught them words in the language.  Participants were tasked with recalling the words immediately…
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“Short Sleepers” Are Probably Just Dangerously Tired

Most people could benefit from a few extra hours of sleep every night. But some people habitually sleep much less than the recommended amount, yet report feeling no ill effects. A new University of Utah study, published Sept. 15 in Brain and Behavior, finds that patterns of neural connections in the brains of so-called “habitual…
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