Abnormal Sleep Duration Nearly Doubles Atrial Flutter Risk Post-Ablation
Among 720 participants in the PREDIMAR randomized controlled trial — a Mediterranean diet intervention study tracking arrhythmia recurrence after catheter abla…
Found 330 results for "sleep"
Among 720 participants in the PREDIMAR randomized controlled trial — a Mediterranean diet intervention study tracking arrhythmia recurrence after catheter abla…
For the millions of adults managing chronic joint, back, or soft-tissue pain, the appeal of a non-opioid, low-side-effect option is enormous. A systematic revi…
The relationship between sleep and brain aging is rarely simple, and this large cohort study adds a critical nuance: it may not be how little you sleep that ma…
For the roughly one billion adults worldwide living with obstructive sleep apnea, the consequences extend well beyond daytime fatigue. This research offers a m…
For the millions of adults living with widespread chronic pain that defies easy diagnosis, a comprehensive clinical review in one of medicine's most authoritat…
Sleep disturbance is rarely framed as a seasonal phenomenon, yet population-scale prescription data may offer one of the most objective windows into how light…
A recruitment protocol shift—emphasizing personally relevant symptoms like sleep disturbance rather than leading with the clinical label 'delirium'—raised enro…
Oxidative stress has long been recognized as a downstream consequence of poor sleep, but pinpointing exactly where and how reactive oxygen species accumulate i…
Understanding precisely how the sleeping brain converts fleeting experiences into durable memories has enormous implications for treating age-related memory de…
Motor fluctuations — the unpredictable cycling between good mobility and frozen immobility — represent one of the most disabling aspects of long-term Parkinson…
Low back pain remains the leading cause of disability worldwide, yet clinical practice has long struggled with a fundamental paradox: imaging findings rarely c…
For older adults facing surgery, what happens in the days immediately following an operation may matter far beyond recovery — it could signal the trajectory of…
A rare but devastating event that strikes seemingly healthy newborns has been systematically underestimated — and a large Scandinavian dataset now provides the…
The expanding use of GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide has introduced an ophthalmologic safety question that practitioners may not yet be adequately scr…
For anyone investing time in meditation or cardio to protect cognitive aging, the assumption that these practices measurably rewire brain networks deserves car…
Sleep is increasingly recognized not as passive downtime but as an active biological maintenance window — and the compounds that support it may be hiding in pl…
Chronic insomnia affects roughly one in ten adults and is strongly associated with anxiety and depression — yet the neural mechanisms bridging disrupted sleep…
The gap between lifespan and healthspan — the years lived in genuinely good physiological condition — is one of the central challenges of modern aging science.…
The relationship between screen time and childhood obesity is well established, but a critical question has gone underexplored: does addictive smartphone behav…
For the roughly half of advanced cancer patients who never receive outpatient palliative care, the barrier is rarely clinical — it's systemic. A large pragmati…