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Sleep problems are common in #autism, but those #sleep problems do not appear to be linked to genetic predispositions for insomnia or autism, according to new findings. Read more from @Spectrum: https://t.co/EiZpHaIJ5K
Researchers explored the effectiveness of phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) on central sleep apnea (CSA) in patients with heart failure, concluding that the use of unilateral transvenous PNS may reduce the severity of CSA. https://t.co/8ZuvyVRrn8
Using data collected from electrodes implanted deep in the human brain, researchers found that during #sleep, the brain analyzes auditory input but is unable to focus on the sound or identify it, and therefore no conscious awareness ensues. https://t.co/gkHNwAQsv5
Read @washingtonpost’s guide to the sleep-related numbers your wearable tech could spit out at you, and how seriously you should take them. https://t.co/rcsvn8AU6x
Sleep problems are common in people with #autism. @Spectrum explains what researchers know so far about the causes and consequences of — and treatments for — sleep problems in autism. #AutismAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2RRCljWgoO
.@Healthline has launched a curated collection of articles focused on healthy #sleep, sleep disorders, and more. https://t.co/XusdfZKKxV
LivaNova announced that the first patient has been implanted in the OSPREY clinical study evaluating the safety and effectiveness of an implantable hypoglossal neurostimulator intended to treat adults with moderate to severe obstructive #SleepApnea. https://t.co/VbLXlags25
“People don’t appreciate just how much of a hindrance [caffeine] can be towards a healthy night’s sleep.” This @JAMANetwork video explores how caffeine affects the body: https://t.co/vWcMzYESvJ
Better sleep may be one surprising benefit of the #DryJanuary challenge. You may think that alcohol helps you drift off faster, but it actually disrupts your #sleep quality, especially in the second half of the night. https://t.co/qEpFmdwMSk
Innovations to combat #burnout, AI, precision medicine, and more: @medcitynews predicts 5 ways technology will transform health care in 2022. https://t.co/tfeR4J2jNp