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02/17/2023
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02/17/2023
Neurology
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01/03/2023
Jolynn Tumolo
A drug in development helped prevent the narrowing or collapse of the upper airways during sleep in several patients with OSA, according to results published online ahead of print in the journal Chest.
A drug in development helped prevent the narrowing or collapse of the upper airways during sleep in several patients with OSA, according to results published online ahead of print in the journal Chest.
A drug in development helped...
01/03/2023
Psych Congress Network
News
12/28/2022
Brionna Mendoza
Results from the retrospective cross-sectional study conducted by Michigan Medicine were published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
Results from the retrospective cross-sectional study conducted by Michigan Medicine were published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
Results from the retrospective...
12/28/2022
Neurology
News
11/28/2022
Jolynn Tumolo
Melatonin shows promise, but hard evidence supporting its use overall is scarce.
Melatonin shows promise, but hard evidence supporting its use overall is scarce.
Melatonin shows promise, but...
11/28/2022
Psych Congress Network
News
11/23/2022
Jolynn Tumolo
Self-reported poor sleep quality is associated with greater Alzheimer disease biomarkers in adults older than 50 years without cognitive impairment, according to study findings published online in Brain Communications.
Self-reported poor sleep quality is associated with greater Alzheimer disease biomarkers in adults older than 50 years without cognitive impairment, according to study findings published online in Brain Communications.
Self-reported poor sleep quality...
11/23/2022
Psych Congress Network
News
11/22/2022
Jolynn Tumolo
Anxiety, poor sleep, and pain catastrophizing are more common in women with migraine than in healthy women, according to a study published in The Journal of Headache and Pain.
Anxiety, poor sleep, and pain catastrophizing are more common in women with migraine than in healthy women, according to a study published in The Journal of Headache and Pain.
Anxiety, poor sleep, and pain...
11/22/2022
Neurology
News
11/16/2022
Jolynn Tumolo
A new approach for characterizing the activity of the brain during sleep has revealed potential biomarkers in the brain activity of people with schizophrenia, according to a published in Sleep.
A new approach for characterizing the activity of the brain during sleep has revealed potential biomarkers in the brain activity of people with schizophrenia, according to a published in Sleep.
A new approach for...
11/16/2022
Psych Congress Network
News
10/25/2022
Brionna Mendoza
Reboxetine prescribed alone can reduce the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to new findings published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
Reboxetine prescribed alone can reduce the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to new findings published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
Reboxetine prescribed alone can...
10/25/2022
Neurology
News
09/20/2022
Jolynn Tumolo
Caffeine use combined with extended-release viloxazine appeared to increase the likelihood of insomnia but no other caffeine-related adverse events in adults with ADHD, according to a poster presentation on September 18th at Psych Congress in...
Caffeine use combined with extended-release viloxazine appeared to increase the likelihood of insomnia but no other caffeine-related adverse events in adults with ADHD, according to a poster presentation on September 18th at Psych Congress in...
Caffeine use combined with...
09/20/2022
Psych Congress Network
News
08/30/2022
Brionna Mendoza
New research confirmed that a blunted cortisol response to stress is a “reproducible” biomarker for premorbid insomnia, a finding that furthers the understanding of causes underlying sleep reactivity.
New research confirmed that a blunted cortisol response to stress is a “reproducible” biomarker for premorbid insomnia, a finding that furthers the understanding of causes underlying sleep reactivity.
New research confirmed that a...
08/30/2022
Psych Congress Network

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