Medically reviewed by Jane Kim, MD Key Takeaways Untreated OSA can impair focus, memory, and reaction time, making work tasks ...
(NewsNation) — Older people experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness may be more prone to developing a predementia syndrome, according to a study published Wednesday by the American Academy of ...
Wearing compression socks during the day is a self-care move that may reduce sleep apnea episodes at night. A study in Sleep Medicine found that people diagnosed with the condition who wore ordinary ...
Nearly three-in-four U.S. adults (72%) say that sleepiness sometimes, often or always affects their daily activities. Adults aged 25-34 are the most likely age group (78%) to report sleepiness ...
Daytime sleepiness plays a fundamental role in maintaining cognitive health, particularly as individuals age. A groundbreaking study published in Neurology has unveiled a critical connection between ...
Many Americans struggle to stay awake during the day, operating on some sort of sleep deficit. While an occasional poor night's sleep is no major concern, frequent daytime sleepiness could be a ...
Here’s another reason to maintain good sleep. A 3-year study of more than 400 elderly people suggests a tie between excessive daytime sleepiness and dementia. KERA’s Sam Baker discussed this with Dr.
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (UPI) --Experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness as an older adult can spell dire consequences that ultimately may lead to full-blown dementia, according to a new study funded by the ...
Most Americans are negatively impacted by daytime sleepiness in at least one area of their life, according to a new study. More than half of respondents (54 percent) to an American Academy of Sleep ...
Difficulty staying wakeful during the day is a prevalent problem among nursing facility residents. In a new investigation, researchers have found that excessive daytime sleepiness predicts both ...
For some time, experts have been aware of a link between excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and an increased risk of dementia. However, it was unclear how this relationship played out. Does excessive ...
Short sleep onset latency (SOL) is linked to lower hypertension risk, challenging traditional views on sleepiness and cardiovascular health. Objective sleepiness without daytime symptoms may indicate ...