By Risa Kerslake Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) research in women reveals a startling statistic: Up to one in five have sleep apnea,1 but at least eight out of 10 remain undiagnosed.2 It’s numbers like these that have neurologist-sleep specialist Heidi D. Riney, MD, DABPN, … [Read more...]
Sleep Quality, Circadian Rhythm, and Metabolism Differ in Women and Men – New Review Reveals This Could Affect Disease Risk
By Sarah Chellappa, University of Southampton Slumber is significant for our overall health and wellbeing. But with lousy snooze getting a developing trouble about the planet, it’s additional crucial now than at any time to realize what elements impact sleep quality. Remarkably, … [Read more...]
Men and Women Not Created Equal When It Comes to Sleep
Summary: A overview in Rest Medicine Assessments by researchers from the College of Southampton, along with Stanford and Harvard, explores major dissimilarities in slumber styles, circadian rhythms, and metabolic responses concerning males and gals. Results indicate females … [Read more...]