Vagus nerve stimulation is a social-media sensation, promising instant stress relief. Here’s what the science really says ...
Neurotechnology startup REMspace is preparing to launch SomnoAI, the first AI interface for human sleep. Trained on unique sleep-stimulus data, it's designed to improve sleep quality, predict sleep ...
Scientists have discovered that most chronic fatigue patients experience dysfunctional breathing, which may worsen their ...
An epilepsy pill could soon be used to treat obstructive sleep apnoea – a condition which can trigger loud snoring and debilitating broken sleep. Researchers found that the drug, sultiame – used as an ...
"I think you should look at sleep as one of the causes of ADHD," said Dr. Richard Millman, a sleep expert at Brown University Health. Millman is talking about lack of sleep and poor sleep. "The data ...
The drug sulthiame reduces the number of breathing pauses and improves sleep quality in patients with obstructive sleep apnea, according to a European clinical study in which the University of ...
For the first time, researchers have shown that tackling obstructive sleep apnea’s two root causes at once, using both oxygen and a jaw-forwarding device, can dramatically cut breathing interruptions ...
Air pollution could be making matters worse for people with sleep apnea, a new study suggests. Sleep apnea patients have more episodes of reduced or stopped breathing during their slumber in areas ...
Even mild sleep apnea can cause you to stop breathing several times an hour—setting off a cascade of threats to your brain and heart health. Staff at a sleep clinic in France place monitor leads on a ...
A centuries-old tradition may soon find a place in modern medicine. Researchers have discovered that a simple breathing exercise involving a conch shell can ease symptoms of a common sleep disorder.
JUST DIET, MAKING THE DIFFERENCE, AND SLEEP APNEA HAPPENS WHEN SOMEONE STOPS BREATHING FOR SHORT TIMES AS THEY SLEEP, AND THE MOST COMMON IS CALLED OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA, OR OSA, FOR SHORT. NOW, A ...