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- Restless roosters rile Swazi authorities
- MBABANE AFP — Authorities in Swaziland's capital Mbabane have launched a crackdown on cockerels amid a surge in chicken-breeding that is disturbing the sleep of the city's residents, a spokesman said Wednesday. Speaking to AFP, Mbabane Municipal spokesman Bongani Dlamini said authorities would begin to enforce a 40-year-old law...
- Research articles 2008-05-21
- Why... yawn... the school day starts too early
- PARIS AFP — Scientists have confirmed what parents of teenagers have always suspected: adolescents are out of sync with the rest of the world. Most teens probably don't get enough sleep and suffer in their school work because their internal clocks make them night owls, according to a study...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Surviving shift work
- "We were working night-shift together as usual: just three nurses on a busy rehab department. One morning, my co-worker was driving the short distance to her home and fell asleep behind the wheel of her car. She suffered multiple fractures and her life was never the same again." Susan, RN,...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- Fish Get Insomnia, Eyes Wide Open, Say Stanford Sleep Researchers
- STANFORD, Calif. -- Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine have hooked a fish that suffers from insomnia in their quest to understand the genetics behind sleep disorders. The findings, to be published in the Oct. 16 issue of the Public Library of Science-Biology, show that even zebrafish...
- Research articles 2007-10-16
- Americans skip sleep to make time for leisure activities
- Americans who log long hours on the job find the time for leisure and other activities by cutting down on sleep, a study reports today. "We only have 24 hours in a day," says Mathias Basner, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine....
- Research articles 2007-08-30
- World's oldest person dies in Japan at 114: report
- TOKYO AFP — The world's oldest person, a Japanese woman who counted eating well and getting plenty of sleep as the secret of her longevity, died Monday at age 114, a news report said. Yone Minagawa, who lived in a nursing home but was still sprightly late in life,...
- Research articles 2007-08-13
- Henderson hat-trick gives Scots rugby World Cup boost
- EDINBURGH AFP — A hat-trick of tries by centre Andrew Henderson inspired Six Nations wooden-spoonists Scotland to a surprising 31-21 victory over Triple Crown winners Ireland here at Murrayfield on Saturday less than a month away from the start of the World Cup. Henderson's triple effort, coming just four...
- Research articles 2007-08-11
- Ken Passmore.(MY FAVOURITE THINGS)
- KEN PASSMORE Senior Trade Advisor, Northeastern Ontario, Team Northern Ontario How much sleep do you get in a night? On average, five hours. Having been raised on a farm and then operating my own farm for 25 years, and also...
- Research articles 2007-07-01
- Sleepless for Science: Flies Show Link Between Sleep, Immune System in Stanford Study
- STANFORD, Calif. -- Go a few nights without enough sleep and you're more likely to get sick, but scientists have no real explanation for how sleep is related to the immune system. Now, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine are finding that fruit flies can point to the...
- Research articles 2007-05-14
- Temple senior spends break with homeless
- On March 3, Temple University senior Steve Wood set out from his parents' home in Washington Township, bought a $4.25 bus ticket to Philadelphia, and headed for the streets. Well rested after 10 hours of solid sleep in a warm bed, and carbed up on his last supper of...
- Research articles 2007-03-11
- Bummer
- Last Saturday, Temple University senior Steve Wood set out from his parents' home in Washington Township, bought a $4.25 bus ticket to Philadelphia, and headed for the streets. Well rested after 10 hours of solid sleep in a warm bed, and carbed up on his last supper of four...
- Research articles 2007-03-10
- Sire Recording Artists Armor For Sleep Open for Taking Back Sunday and Stop by SXSW
- Sire Recording artists Armor For Sleep launch a nationwide tour this week opening for Taking Back Sunday and Underoath. The New Jersey-based post-hardcore quartet is the featured support band on the co-headlining stadium-style tour, which continues through March 17th. The shows will give fans a chance to hear new songs...
- Research articles 2007-02-27
- To sleep... perchance to learn
- PARIS AFP — Researchers may have found the reason why children who go to bed too late often fare badly at school: lack of sleep appears to disrupt functioning of the hippocampus, an area of the brain that formulates new memories. Reporting Sunday in the journal Nature Neuroscience, Harvard...
- Research articles 2007-02-11
- Innovative Product Development to Stimulate European Sleep Diagnostic and Associated Data Management Systems Market.
- LONDON, December 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthcare authorities are becoming increasingly concerned over sleep disorders, their comorbidities and the fatalities that result from leaving such conditions unattended. To leverage emerging opportunities and enlarge the scope for market growth, companies must develop cost-effective and...
- Research articles 2006-12-13
- Sleep Affecting Work…Or Vice Versa?
- A new study from the University of Michigan suggests that job-related conflicts and issues can cause sleep problems. In fact, the study found that work conditions affected sleep patterns, instead of the other way around. "Massive changes over the past half-century have reshaped the workplace, with major...
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- Give it a rest? Maybe later; There's growing awareness of the importance of sleep-but where else to steal time?(The Business of Life)
- Byline: LISA BERTAGNOLI Everyone knows they need it. They pay lip service to it. They buy expensive down featherbeds to do it on. But that doesn't mean they're getting enough. With lack of sleep implicated in everything from bad decision-making to...
- Research articles 2006-09-18
- Today seemed forced, Viera flighty in debut show
- Many TV analysts thought that, at 52, Meredith Vieira was a surprisingly seasoned choice to replace the princess of perk Katie Couric on Today. This morning on her first day, Vieira proved as giddy as a schoolgirl. As flighty as one too. She was clearly feeling the pressure of assuming...
- Research articles 2006-09-13
- “Today” seemed forced, Viera flighty in debut show
- Many TV analysts thought that, at 52, Meredith Vieira was a surprisingly seasoned choice to replace the princess of perk, Katie Couric, on Today. Yesterday morning, on her first day, Vieira proved as giddy as a schoolgirl. As flighty as one, too. She was clearly feeling the pressure of assuming...
- Research articles 2006-09-13
- Students need Zs to get As, Bs
- SCHOOL hasn't even started yet for Cecily Ciaramitaro and already the Berkley, Mich., High School freshman is exhausted. Forget the lazy, hazy days of summer. After putting in full August days on a hot field learning marching band routines, she runs 3 to 6 miles each day...
- Research articles 2006-08-28
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine, American Insomnia Association to Sponsor 'Sleep Health Day'
- WESTCHESTER, Ill., May 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- How you sleep affects everything else you do: how you think, how you feel and how you perform. If the competing demands of work, school, family and social activities limit your available time for sleep, then you may be unable to be your...
- Research articles 2006-05-22
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