The Department of Defense has a vested interest in the new University of Arizona-led research, but the results have implications for civilians as well
The research showed that access to recreational cannabis decreases demand for over-the-counter sleep aids
New study from BU reveals the first-ever images of cerebrospinal fluid washing in and out of the brain during sleep
NIH-funded study suggests REM sleep may prevent information overload
Despite the common misconception, you don’t actually get an extra hour of sleep from changing the clocks back
Understanding sleep has become increasingly important in modern society, where chronic loss of sleep has become rampant and pervasive
Tissue samples from study participants' soft palate were analyzed to detect muscle and nerve lesions
Recent study results show that taking vitamin B6 improved people's ability to recall dreams compared to a placebo
Specific genes may trigger the development of sleep problems, confirming that insomnia is hereditary
Insects and mammals share ancient molecular regulators of the brain's internal clock
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