If you're tired all the time, you might not just be bad at sleeping. You could actually have a medical condition.
Sleep problems in midlife may cast a long shadow on psychological well-being, with women showing greater vulnerability than men nearly a decade later.
Adults with gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are significantly more likely to experience sleep disturbances than those without GI conditions, a new study involving more than 10,000 individuals has found ...
If your child sometimes has trouble sleeping, it may be easy to chalk it up to a phase they will grow out of one day. But a new study suggests possible serious consequences for this line of thought — ...
A bad night’s sleep can lead to a drop in cognitive abilities, increased stress and general grumpiness the following day.
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often have more sleep disturbances than typically developing children. These sleep disturbances have been suggested to be associated with atypical sensory ...
Sleep difficulties are associated with psychologic well-being among adults and older adults, with a stronger association among women.
Sleep disorders are recognized as one of the significant risk factors for premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Therefore, this study aimed to identify the relationship between sleep quality and PMS symptoms ...
A nationwide Icelandic study found that 6.9% of women aged 18-69 reported trauma-associated sleep disturbances in the past ...