If you're tired all the time, you might not just be bad at sleeping. You could actually have a medical condition.
If you are having trouble staying awake at work or watching TV at night or you feel really tired when you wake up in the ...
Three simple nighttime habits may improve sleep during menopause, and experts say consistency makes the biggest difference.
Psychology professor Alfredo Rodríguez-Muñoz shares why late-night workouts wreck your sleep. Learn the secret to better rest ...
Adults with gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are significantly more likely to experience sleep disturbances than those without GI conditions, a new study involving more than 10,000 individuals has found ...
It’s not a secret that sleep can get more difficult with age — research suggests that up to half of older adults complain of sleep problems. That translates to some 27 million Americans over 65.
It might be worth working a little bit harder to get that much-desired, but often elusive, good night's sleep. Deep sleep clears the mind of waste just as a "dishwasher" cleans dirty plates and ...
Sleep difficulties are associated with psychological well-being among adults and older adults, with a stronger association seen among women.
Sleep problems in midlife may cast a long shadow on psychological well-being, with women showing greater vulnerability than men nearly a decade later.
A new National Sleep Foundation-funded survey found that nearly 10% of adults use it to help them sleep. But researchers ...
The project studies whether wearable sleep-tracking devices and personalized coaching can help older cancer survivors improve their sleep. Researchers say sleep problems are common among cancer ...
A nationwide Icelandic study found that 6.9% of women aged 18-69 reported trauma-associated sleep disturbances in the past ...