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Q&A: 'Careful medication selection' key when treating depression, anxiety, sleep issues
Zachary A. Cordner, MD, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, spoke with Healio about the relationship between sleep and depression and anxiety.
Sunosi 'likely superior' treatment for daytime sleepiness in patients with sleep apnea
Sunosi, Wakix and armodafinil-modafinil reduced excessive daytime sleepiness in patients with obstructive sleep apnea who are already receiving conventional therapy, with Sunosi being “likely superior,” according to researchers.
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Air quality, noise among environmental variables linked to decreased sleep efficiency
Air quality, noise and temperature levels were all associated with decreased sleep efficiency, according to a recent study, although such associations may not be apparent to individuals.
Placebo adjunct to methadone for OUD improves treatment retention, sleep quality
The use of open-label placebo alongside methadone for opioid use disorder was associated with greater 90-day treatment retention rates and better sleep quality compared with the use of methadone alone, a randomized clinical trial found.
More than 40% of patients with long COVID report mild to severe sleep disturbances
More than 40% of patients with long COVID reported having mild to severe sleep disturbances, with Black individuals and those hospitalized for COVID-19 at greater risk for worsened sleep, a recent study found.
FDA OKs obstructive sleep apnea nerve stimulator for pediatric patients with Down syndrome
The FDA approved an obstructive sleep apnea neurostimulation therapy for patients aged 13 years and older with Down syndrome, according to a manufacturer-issued press release.
Despite current therapies, challenges remain when treating excessive daytime sleepiness
Excessive daytime sleepiness is a common symptom of several sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea, which is estimated to affect 10% to 30% of adults in the U.S and often goes underdiagnosed, according to the Sleep Foundation.
Sleep quality may affect adherence to exercise, diet goals in those trying to lose weight
Improved domains of sleep quality may improve patients’ ability to adhere to components of a behavioral weight-loss intervention, including exercise and diet goals, a speaker reported.
Sleeping too much or too little may increase risk for infection
Individuals who slept fewer than 6 hours or more than 9 hours each night had an increased risk for infection compared with those who slept 7 to 8 hours, according to a study published in Frontiers in Psychiatry.
Irregular sleep and visceral obesity linked to high BP for adolescents
Visceral adipose tissue plus circadian misalignment — delayed and irregular sleep midpoints — is associated with increased blood pressure among adolescents, according to a study published in Hypertension.
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