Denise Welch has been absent from ITV's Loose Women for some time with fans speculating that she had gone missing in a hot ...
FEELING out of whack today? It’s probably because the clocks went forward overnight. But for many of us, it can be normal to feel tired all the time. We’re meant to nod off for seven to nine hours ...
As Ireland prepares for the clocks to spring forward, experts warn that the time change may cause confusion and disrupt ...
Increased disorientation - The adjustment of the clocks can throw off a person's sense of time, which is particularly ...
According to Lee, the following could be a sign that someone has dementia. Increased disorientation - The adjustment of the ...
Your biological internal clock is controlled in a small region of the brain called the hypothalamus. It regulates hormone ...
“Make sure you listen to your body and identify the cues that your body gives to tell you it’s time to sleep. If you’re ...
For some, persistent daytime drowsiness can be more than just a function of getting older – it could be a warning sign of ...
The care expert said: “With the clocks set to go forward at the end of March, bringing longer days and shorter nights, people ...
The UK’s leading dementia charity says the move to British Summer Time evenings can cause disorientation and anxiety for ...
Metabolic changes and weight gain. Poor sleep patterns can upset appetite-regulating hormones like leptin and ghrelin. With this imbalance, you could overeat and gain weight, which are risk factors ...
UC San Francisco study finds women over 80 who experience increased daytime sleepiness face twice the risk of developing ...