- Not getting enough shuteye can amplify the brains anticipatory reactions, upping overall anxiety levels, according to new research. And the effect is particularly pronounced among people who are nervous to begin with. (Huffington Post)
- Washington, June 11 (ANI): Sleep loss markedly exaggerates the degree to which we anticipate impending emotional events, particularly among highly anxious people who are especially vulnerable, according to a new study. (in.news.yahoo.com)
- DARIEN, IL – New research shows that sleep loss markedly exaggerates the degree to which we anticipate impending emotional events, particularly among highly anxious people, who are especially vulnerable. (Healthcanal.com)
- "All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind. (Globe and Mail)
- Sleep deprivation may be associated with the desire for unhealthy foods, according to a small study of 25 participants presented Sunday. Researchers at St. (The Boston Globe)
- Experts recommend seven to nine. Previous research has shown that sustained partial sleep deprivation leads to modestly increased risk for cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks. (USA Today)
- After yet another night when you didnt get the sleep you really needed, do you find yourself making an extra trip to the vending machines? The two experiences may be related. (dailyrx.com)
- Most of us will suffer sleep deprivation at one time or another. I'm not talking our usual state of broken sleep, 5 hours a night, or something else. (Scientific American)
- Other studies in Europe, Australia and in post-menopausal women in the U.S. have found similar links between sleep deprivation and increased stroke risk. But one Augusta sleep expert cautioned against reading too much into the latest findings on risk. (Augusta Chronicle)
Monday, June 11, 2012
Sleep deprivation
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