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Disrupted sleep is the primary pathway linking problematic social media use to reduced wellbeing
A new study published in Addictive Behaviors suggests that struggling to control your social media habits takes a toll on your mental health by disrupting how well you sleep. The research provides ...
The relationship between sleep and mental well-being has captivated researchers for decades, but recent findings from British scientists have unveiled an extraordinary connection. Their groundbreaking ...
Try side sleeping to boost your brain’s nightly cleanup—research shows it may clear Alzheimer’s-linked proteins more ...
Call him Dr. Sleep. David A. Cohen, MD, is the Section Chief of Sleep Medicine for St. Luke’s. A trip to the sleep doctor can help you battle insomnia, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy and sleep ...
Mark Davidson never thought his late-night Netflix binges could lead to a life-altering diagnosis. The 35-year-old software engineer discovered his blood sugar levels were dangerously high during a ...
Join St. Luke’s sleep medicine specialist Joshua Hitchings, MD, as he talks about obstructive sleep apnea, its causes and the compassionate care in addressing it. Dr. Hitchings examines the health ...
So how does sleep help you lose weight? What’s the connection between sleep and weight loss, or why can less sleep mean more weight? Several possible factors connect sleep to weight loss or weight ...
Many of us have been hearing the weight loss hormone story for a while. If you are sleep deprived: Your body makes more Ghrelin-the hormone that says GO, eat more and Your body makes less Leptin-the ...
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