It is almost time to spring forward, but Daylight Savings Time has more side effects than longer days and shorter nights. It can impact many areas of your day-to-day life.
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Republican Renae Cowley and Democrat Frank Pignanelli discuss some of the most popular bills in the Utah Legislature: ending ...
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Childs, the deputy director of the sleep and circadian rhythms programme in the faculty for medicine, nursing and health ...
Intermittent fasting may be the key to slowing or even reversing the signs of Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
Millions struggle with sleep, and daylight saving time only makes it worse. Can new strategies finally help Americans get better sleep?
For patients with psychiatric conditions from addiction to mood disorders such as depression, disrupted sleep can often ...