Sleep Disorders

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Sleep Apnea and Insomnia Are Highly Prevalent and Linked to Disease Worsening in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Large cohort study suggests need for routine sleep screening as part of neurological care

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Study Strongly Links Sleep-Related Hypoxia Metrics With Incident Atrial Fibrillation

For the first time, risk is shown after accounting for underlying contributions of pulmonary disease

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Case Study: Extended Polysomnography Confirms an Idiopathic Hypersomnia Diagnosis

Normal or inconsistent MSLT results should not rule out this debilitating disorder

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Machine Learning May Streamline Identification of Central Hypersomnolence Disorders

Prior-night polysomnography predicts results from mean sleep latency testing

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New AASM Guideline Advises on Management of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Bedroom safety, medication use and ethical dilemmas are addressed

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August 1, 2023/Behavioral Health

Hybrid CBT-I Model Expands Access to Behavioral Sleep Care for Patients With Insomnia

Combining group telehealth sessions with one-on-one sessions shortens time to follow-up care

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Study Links Polysomnographic and Sleep Symptom Clusters With Atrial Fibrillation Risk

Retrospective analysis finds “hypoxic and sleepy” subtype to confer greatest risk

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New Help for Hypersomnias May Be on the Way

Studies of three investigational therapies test targeting of diverse mechanistic pathways

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June 8, 2022/COVID-19

Sleep Disturbances Are Highly Prevalent Among People With Long COVID

Black race, COVID-19 hospitalization and mood symptoms confer increased risk, study finds

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November 26, 2021/COVID-19

Sleep Hypoxia and COVID-19: A Dangerous Combination

Large retrospective study links sleep hypoxia to worse COVID-19 outcomes

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