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Walking slower and pausing for rest may enable older adults to maintain outdoor mobility: When functional ability declines, changing the way of walking can facilitate older adults’ outdoor mobility
09-18-2019 mediabest Health News

When functional ability declines, changing the way of walking by,

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Once or twice weekly daytime nap linked to lower heart attack/stroke risk: But no such association found for greater frequency or duration of naps
09-10-2019 mediabest Health News

A daytime nap taken once or twice a week may

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Biomarker to avoid safety risk for the sleep deprived
08-10-2019 mediabest Health News

Lack of sleep can be dangerous; it is thought to

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Disrupted sleep in one’s 50s, 60s raises risk of Alzheimer’s disease: Protein tangles in the aging brain throw sleep rhythms out of sync, likely leading to memory loss
07-02-2019 mediabest Health News

People who report a declining quality of sleep as they

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General anesthesia hijacks sleep circuitry to knock you out: After 170 years, nobody was quite sure where anesthesia worked on the brain
04-19-2019 mediabest Health News

The discovery of general anesthesia 170 years ago was a

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Common sleep myths compromise good sleep and health
04-16-2019 mediabest Health News

People often say they can get by on five or

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Evening exercise will not ruin sleep and might even reduce appetite
02-22-2019 mediabest Health News

Must cook dinner. Need to pick the kids up from

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Decreased deep sleep linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s disease: Toxic brain protein tau elevated in older people who sleep poorly
01-10-2019 mediabest Health News

Poor sleep is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. People with

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New screening tool can improve the quality of life for epilepsy patients with sleep apnea
10-06-2018 mediabest Health News

Rutgers researchers have developed a tool to help neurologists screen

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In sync: How cells make connections could impact circadian rhythm
08-28-2018 mediabest Health News

If you’ve ever experienced jet lag, you are familiar with

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