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AI Watches You Sleep: New Model Analyzes Over 1 Million Hours of Slumber

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Study Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Morning Stress

For the first time, computer science researchers have developed an approach that matches the performance of expert-scored polysomnography using heart data alone. Photo/iStock.

Heart-Monitoring Breakthrough Unveils Sleep Secrets from Home

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Loneliness Linked to More Frequent and Intense Nightmares

CSF normally flows continuously throughout the extra-axial and perivascular spaces, where it filters out inflammatory proteins, before draining efficiently from the extra-axial space. Credit: Dea Garic & Mark Shen.

Enlarged Spaces in Infant Brains Linked to Higher Risk of Autism, Sleep Problems

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Immediate Link Between Poor Sleep and Atrial Fibrillation Risk

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How bright-light treatment improves sleep in stressed mice

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Insomnia drug helps prevent oxycodone relapse

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Potential New Treatment for REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Offering Hope to Millions

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Old dogs with dementia sleep less deeply, just like people with Alzheimer’s

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Your loveable pet dog or cat could lead to restless nights

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