1 in 300 thrives on very-early-to-bed, very-early-to-rise routine: Many extreme early birds share genetic trait with family members
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A quirk of the body clock that lures some people to sleep at 8 p.m., enabling them to greet the […] Getting a good night’s sleep is important for everyone — including physicians. In 2011, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical […] Infants as young as five months can differentiate laughter between friends and that between strangers, finds a new study by […] Researchers have found that muscle fatigue caused by overexertion when practicing a skill can affect the task in hand and […] A new study using Pop-Up health check stations found a possible link between ‘unhealthy’ shopping centres and the number of […] Taking antidepressants for depression, having post-traumatic stress disorder or anxiety diagnosed by a doctor are risk factors for a disruptive […] New algorithms take advantage of multiple smart watch sensors to accurately monitor wearers’ sleep patterns. As well as obtaining rich […] Identical brain mechanisms are responsible for triggering memory in both sleep and wakefulness, new research at the University of Birmingham […] It’s no secret that many teenagers stay up late to scroll through social media or catch up with friends on […] Led by Philippe Peigneux, ULB Neuroscience Institute, a group of researchers found that our learning capabilities are limited during slow […]
1 in 300 thrives on very-early-to-bed, very-early-to-rise routine: Many extreme early birds share genetic trait with family members
Eliminating extended work shifts improves sleep duration for senior resident physicians: Hours slept per week increased by 8 percent among pediatric resident physicians who worked a rapid cycling work roster
For infants, distinguishing between friends and strangers is a laughing matter: Study shows five-month-olds can make judgments about relationships through co-laughter
Training beyond exhaustion can prevent learning
Possible link found between cases of high blood pressure and ‘unhealthy’ shopping centers
Kicking, yelling during sleep? Study finds risk factors for violent sleep disorder
New smart watch algorithms can help identify why you are sleeping poorly
Memory ‘brainwaves’ look the same in sleep and wakefulness
More than half of parents of sleep-deprived teens blame electronics
Learning while sleeping? Our learning capabilities are limited during slow wave sleep