In 2011, a study weighed the effects of extending sleep to 10 hours per night for five to seven weeks. Researchers found an increase in many performances metrics for players on the Stanford basketball team who volunteered for the study. Studies with other sports have produced similar results. It is clear throughout the studies that […]
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Study Links Migraine Frequency, Disability with Poor Sleep
A study conducted at the University of Mississippi found an association between bad sleep quality and frequency of headaches, as well as an increased disability from headaches, among people who get migraines. Researchers used 292 college students, average age of 19, with 69.9% of them being women. All participants were screened for migraines and tested […]
What a Little Extra Sleep Can Do for an Athlete
According to new book, just an additional hour of sleep can make a huge difference in how well professional athletes compete. James B. Maas, Ph.D., and Haley A. Davis published the findings in their new book, called, “Sleep to Win!” Mass said that he and his team select professional athletes, and, “give them one more […]
Sleep Apnea Could be a Warning Sign for Future Health Problems
Sleep apnea has been linked to a number of health issues such as brain tumors, and an increased risk for cancer later on in life, according to a new study. Huang Chun-hao, who is the director of the sleep center at Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital in Chiayi County, Taiwain, China, began the study over […]
The Less Sleep You Get, the Less Tolerant of Pain You Are
Scientists have concluded a new study that found when people get less sleep, they are less resistant to pain. A link between those suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis, a lack of sleep, and higher pain levels the next day has been proven recently. However, assessing the ability for normal, healthy, adults to withstand pain in relation […]
PTSD Symptoms After a Heart Attack Associated With Sleep Problems
According to recent study, there is a strong link between worsened PTSD symptoms and poor sleep, after suffering a heart attack. Poor sleep factors include bad overall sleep, sleeping pill use, sleep disturbances and short sleep duration. PTSD is often caused by a traumatic event, and it typically affects war veterans, or people who have […]
Sleep is Important for Bone Health
Sleep deprivation could negatively affect the health of bone and bone marrow. Rats were used in a study, which had its findings published in the journal Experimental Biology and Medicine recently. Sleep-deprived rats had a decreased bone mineral density, which in humans would indicate osteoporosis. Also, the rats that didn’t get enough sleep had less […]
Poor Sleep Weakens the Protection of Vaccinations
Missing out on sleep may weaken the effectiveness of vaccines in the body, says a new study published in the journal SLEEP. This research is the first of its kind to look at sleep and vaccine effectiveness based on information gathered from people sleeping in their regular bedroom environment, as opposed being studied in a […]
Lack of Sleep Affects Your Approachability
Skipping out on sleep may not just affect your physical attractiveness, but also how approachable people find you. According to researchers from the Medical Institute Karolinska in Stockholm, Sweden, getting less than 4 hours of sleep a night or none at all—doesn’t make a difference. You will appear to others equally exhausted. Although it is […]
Lack of Sleep May Make You Less Grateful
Research has indicated that a lack of sleep could be the culprit for making a significant other feel less grateful in their relationship. A recent study found that sleep deprivation has an effect on our expressions of gratitude, making those people around us feel unappreciated. We tend to be selfish and place our needs above […]
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