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Better sleep linked to improved verbal memory in multiple sclerosis
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — In two separate cohorts of individuals with multiple sclerosis and memory issues, better sleep was linked to improved verbal memory, according to a poster at ACTRIMS 2024.
Sleep improvement in hospital greater for those with acute mania compared with MDD
Individuals with mania who were admitted to an acute care psychiatric unit saw greater sleep improvement than patients with major depressive disorder, according to a study.
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Positive results announced in phase 2b trial of oral narcolepsy drug
Takeda has announced positive topline results from a phase 2b trial evaluating an oral orexin receptor 2 agonist to treat individuals with narcolepsy type 1.
Dry eye symptoms, ocular pain intensity associated with sleep disturbances
Symptoms of dry eye disease were more closely related to sleep disturbances than exam findings, although inflammation and meibum quality were linked to subjective sleep quality, according to a study in BMJ Open Ophthalmology.
Sleep quality, energy, stress associated with incident headache onset
Poor sleep quality and low energy on the previous day were associated with incident morning headache, while higher than average energy levels and stress were linked to later-day headache onset, researchers reported in Neurology.
Better sleep is one of many benefits to alcohol abstinence
The popular trend of Dry January is coming to a close for the year, but it helped spark interest in the benefits of abstaining from alcohol, even for just a month.
Psych, med therapies improved daytime insomnia symptoms, functionality
Combination behavioral and pharmaceutical therapy improved functionality and daytime symptoms of insomnia, while addition of a second treatment provided further benefits for the condition, according to research from JAMA Network Open.
Sleep fragmentation in early midlife linked with worse cognition in later years
Sleep fragmentation, rather than sleep duration or self-reported sleep quality, in early midlife was associated with worse executive function, fluency and cognition more than a decade later, according to research in Neurology.
Q&A: How doctors can encourage good sleep hygiene among patients
Binge-watching a TV show and online shopping are common reasons adults stay up past their bedtimes, according to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Sleeping less than 7 hours linked to elevated all-cause mortality risk in patients with OSA
Among patients with obstructive sleep apnea, sleeping less than 7 hours was linked to a heightened risk for all-cause mortality, according to results of a cohort study published in JAMA Network Open.
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