Maternal Smoking Reduces Newborn Deep Sleep, Alters Brain Connectivity
Nicotine exposure through maternal smoking appears to rewire developing brains in ways that persist after birth, raising concerns about long-term cognitive tra…
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Nicotine exposure through maternal smoking appears to rewire developing brains in ways that persist after birth, raising concerns about long-term cognitive tra…
The ability to identify which depressed teenagers might attempt suicide has taken a crucial step forward with implications for emergency intervention protocols…
Population-scale health tracking has reached an unprecedented milestone that could reshape how we understand human wellness patterns across diverse communities…
Sleep may serve as a critical window for processing traumatic experiences, with brain networks showing remarkably different patterns depending on whether memor…
GLP-1 receptor agonists reduced apnea-hypopnea index by 13.89 events per hour while triggering 12.46 kg weight loss in obstructive sleep apnea patients across…
CPAP or BiPAP therapy compliance significantly improved survival in patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) who had obstructive sleep apnea, acco…
Age-related bladder dysfunction affects millions of older women, disrupting sleep and limiting daily activities through unpredictable urgency episodes. While b…
Adults struggling with chronic insomnia may benefit from a dual-pronged treatment strategy that challenges the traditional sequential approach to sleep disorde…
Adults with epilepsy may stand to gain more cognitive protection from optimal sleep than healthy individuals, according to new evidence that challenges assumpt…
Mental health apps promise scalable treatment, yet most young adults with anxiety don't achieve full recovery despite using evidence-based interventions. Under…
The digital dilemma facing parents of children with ADHD just became clearer, with new evidence suggesting that how kids use screens matters more than total el…
Mental health crises among young adults may have a more tangible, treatable entry point than previously recognized. Poor sleep quality emerges as both a warnin…
Athletic performance increasingly depends on optimizing the bidirectional relationship between sleep quality and nutritional intake, yet most training protocol…
Sleep disorders affect millions of adults, yet specialized treatment remains frustratingly inaccessible due to lengthy wait times and limited clinic availabili…
Understanding why some older adults maintain sharp cognitive function while others develop dementia may depend less on genetics alone and more on the intricate…
The intersection between Alzheimer's disease and epileptic activity may be far more common than previously recognized, potentially accelerating cognitive decli…
The persistent dismissal of fibromyalgia as a psychological condition receives another scientific rebuke, as German physicians consolidate evidence showing the…
Understanding personal circadian rhythms may hold the key to preventing metabolic disease, as emerging evidence suggests that when your heart beats fastest dur…
Sleep inconsistency may trigger one of Alzheimer's most devastating cascades years before memory problems emerge. This finding challenges the conventional view…
The transformation of consumer fitness trackers into legitimate medical monitoring tools represents a fundamental shift in how healthcare systems can intercept…