Background Infectious agents such as SARS-CoV-2 require strategies to contain outbreaks, particularly in hospitals where the ...
EXERCISING just two days a week is enough to slash your risk of disease or early death, according to research. It found the ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNighttime screen use linked to poorer sleep quality and shorter durationBy Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. Bedtime screen time cuts sleep by nearly an hour a week and boosts the risk of restless nights, especially for night owls. Study: Electronic Screen Use and Sleep Duration and ...
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Gadget on MSNNew AI tool dives deeper into sleepResearchers at Mount Sinai have developed a transformer-based tool to analyse sleep stages more accurately, using over 1-million hours of sleep data.
Isabella Steinmeyer speaks to insomnia sufferers and specialists to uncover strategies to help “Eat, sleep, work, repeat.” ...
A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer ...
Experts have warned that some of the telltale signs of dementia could appear in the middle of the night. Symptoms that affect your sleep could indicate cognitive decline before you notice other ...
The Hampshire Medical Fund raises money to purchase cutting-edge medical equipment that is not covered by NHS budgets.
Dementia is a syndrome linked to the ongoing decline of the brain - and there are a number of warning signs that can appear ...
Doomscrolling before bed? A new study shows that an hour of nightly screen time raises your insomnia risk by 59 percent.
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