The relationship between sleep and mental well-being has captivated researchers for decades, but recent findings from British scientists have unveiled an extraordinary connection. Their groundbreaking ...
Call him Dr. Sleep. David A. Cohen, MD, is the Section Chief of Sleep Medicine for St. Luke’s. A trip to the sleep doctor can help you battle insomnia, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy and sleep ...
Most people think of a bad night's sleep as a minor inconvenience, something to push through with an extra coffee and a bit ...
This cover image released by Simon Element shows "Eat Better, Sleep Better: 75 Recipes and A 28-Day Meal Plan That Unlock the Food-Sleep Connection" by Dr Marie-Pierre St-Onge and Kat Craddock. (Simon ...
Join St. Luke’s sleep medicine specialist Joshua Hitchings, MD, as he talks about obstructive sleep apnea, its causes and the compassionate care in addressing it. Dr. Hitchings examines the health ...
Ever notice how everything seems harder after a night of tossing and turning? Your mood tanks, your energy disappears, and weirdly enough, your jeans might feel tighter too. That’s not your ...
New Delhi: Using screens late at night has become quite commonplace. Nowadays, a lot of people go to bed with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and televisions—often until the very last moments before ...
So how does sleep help you lose weight? What’s the connection between sleep and weight loss, or why can less sleep mean more weight? Several possible factors connect sleep to weight loss or weight ...
This breakfast smoothie could hold the secret to sleeping better at night — and we’ve got the recipe
We all know that a 9 o’clock dinner consisting of a ribeye steak, creamed spinach and several glasses of Cabernet Sauvignon isn’t a recipe for a good night’s sleep. But in the new book “Eat Better, ...
Over the years, I’ve treated hundreds of patients who struggle with both sleep and weight issues. Many of them are women. From patients, I often hear: “I’m not sleeping well. And I can’t seem to lose ...
One of the public health crises currently affecting millions of adults is the widespread sleep deprivation we’ve all seemed to have accepted as part of our lives. Between the ever-increasing rates of ...
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