Topic: Sleeping And Sleep Disorders
About 40 percent of police officers in the United States and Canada suffer from sleep problems that may harm their ability to function on the job, said a US study published on Tuesday.Of nearly 5,000 police officers who took part in an ...
(Reuters Health) - A survey from the United States and Canada found 40 percent of police officers had symptoms of a sleep disorder, including sleep apnea and insomnia.Officers who screened positive for those disorders were also more likely to be burned out, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A survey from the United States and Canada found 40 percent of police officers had symptoms of a sleep disorder, including sleep apnea and insomnia.Officers who screened positive for those disorders were also more likely to be ...
The US Food and Drug Administration, for the first time, approved Wednesday medication specifically designed for those who wake up in the middle of the night and cannot fall back to sleep.Intermezzo, manufactured by Transcept Pharmaceuticals of California, is a lower-dose formulation ...
(Reuters) - Transcept Pharmaceuticals Inc said the U.S. health regulator has approved its sleep drug Intermezzo as a first-of-its kind treatment of a particular type of insomnia.The approval -- after two rejections earlier -- comes four days before the review date originally ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - A new app that aims to improve both the quantity and quality of sleep uses brainwaves to track the amount of time spent in different stages of sleep.Called Sleep Manager, the app synchronizes with a headset that measures brain ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Screening children for sleeping problems and discussing sleep strategies with parents could help youngsters settle into school with better nighttime routines, according to a study from Australia.Study author Jon Quach, from the University of Melbourne, and his team ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Screening kids for sleeping problems and discussing sleep strategies with parents could help youngsters settle into school with better nighttime routines, suggests new research from Australia.Researchers found that when they had sleep-related consultations with parents, kids tended ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - High school students who catch up on sleep over the weekend do worse on attention tests in school than kids who don't get extra shuteye, according to a new study from South Korea.Researchers say the findings suggest ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's national health institute said on Thursday its latest research on previously found links between children's narcolepsy and GlaxoSmithKline's Pandemrix vaccine against swine flu also involved a genetic risk factor.In Finland, 98 narcolepsy cases have been reported following Pandemrix ...