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Deep Learning Algorithm Predicts Sleep Quality With More Than 75% Accuracy: Presented at SLEEP
firstwordpharma
June 12, 2019
The researchers developed an algorithm that can predict sleep quality using deep learning technology.
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Irregular Sleep Patterns May Increase Risk for Metabolic Syndrome
drugs
June 11, 2019
Irregular Sleep Patterns May Increase Risk for Metabolic Syndrome.
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Sleep-Deprived Teens More Prone to Unsafe Sex: Study
drugs
June 04, 2019
Sleep-Deprived Teens More Prone to Unsafe Sex.
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Women With Sleep Apnea May Have Higher Cancer Odds Than Men
drugs
May 23, 2019
Some people with sleep apnea have an increased risk of cancer, and the odds may be higher for women than men, researchers say.
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New insight into melatonin could lead to better sleep drugs
fiercebiotech
April 26, 2019
Melatonin is a neurohormone that regulates our biological clock, and melatonin supplements are widely used to relieve sl
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Millions on insomnia drug would sleep through a fire alarm
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
April 12, 2019
A study has reported that millions currently taking benzodiazepines to help them sleep would not hear a fire alarm, thus warning of possible dangers…
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'Rock-a-Bye' You, for Better Sleep?
drugs
January 25, 2019
Like a baby, being rocked can help you sleep, but it might also improve your memory, new research suggests.Two studies, one in humans and the other in mice, report that being rocked has real benefits for sleep.....
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Australian researchers find drug to put cancer cells to ‘sleep’
pharmaceutical-technology
August 06, 2018
Scientists at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia, have discovered a new class of drugs that have the potential to put cancer cells into a ‘permanent sleep’.
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Dim the Lights to Help Your Child Fall Asleep
drugs
July 30, 2018
Exposure to bright light in the hour before bedtime can make it difficult for kids to fall asleep, family health experts warn.
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Diagnosing, Treating Sleep Apnea in Hospital Improves Survival, Says Study Published by American Jou
prnasia
January 04, 2018
Undiagnosed sleep apnea is highly prevalent among hospital patients, and treating it after they're discharged can improve their chances of long-term survival, according to a ResMed-funded study published