Chronic sleep problems linked to disability later in life In adults of all ages, chronic sleep problems were linked with a greater risk of trouble with activities of daily living later in life, in a recent study.
4 common medications that are making you tired It seems that we're a nation of pill-poppers: Nearly 70 percent of Americans take at least one prescription drug, and more than 50 percent take two, according to a 2013 report from the Mayo Clinic.
How to use your body's clock to optimize your health Have you ever noticed that there are certain times when you prefer to do certain things—and that those preferences don’t necessarily align with others’ around you?
What is sleep paralysis? If you've ever woken up unable to move or talk, you know the feeling can be absolutely terrifying. What you're experiencing is a medical condition called sleep paralysis.
Rare disorder that made patient 'feel unreal' linked to grim daydreams Sleep problems and gloomy daydreams may worsen the symptoms of a rare psychiatric disorder that causes people to feel as though they are "unreal," a new report of one man's case suggests
Women's internal body clocks may explain sleep trouble Stuck counting sheep while your hubby sleeps soundly?
People with chronic fatigue syndrome may be fighting 'hibernation' Chronic fatigue syndrome is a debilitating but still mysterious ailment often marked by long-term fatigue, pain, and memory loss.
Is your gut health affecting your sleep? If you suffer from insomnia, you may have chalked it up to a late-night meal, stress or too much screen time.
Sleep apnea may worsen liver disease for obese teens For teens with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), breathing disruptions during sleep may worsen scarring in the liver, according to a new study.