Researchers have found an association between people who are unemployed, uninsured, or do not have education beyond high school, lack of proper sleep, and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease
03 April,2024 04:12 PM IST | Mumbai | IANSWith about 20 per cent of road accidents worldwide caused by sleep deprivation, researchers hope the discovery may inform future tests to quickly and simply identify sleep deprived drivers
11 March,2024 03:13 PM IST | New Delhi | IANSMigraine is a severe headache that starts usually on one side but can be bilateral, and associated with a pulsating or a throbbing quality. It is accompanied by nausea or vomiting, and is also associated with the irritability to sound and noise and it worsens by doing routine activity
04 March,2024 06:10 AM IST | New Delhi | IANSLead author Cara Palmer, PhD, of Montana State University said that the findings showed that more than 30 per cent of adults and up to 90 per cent of teenagers don’t get enough sleep
24 December,2023 09:22 AM IST | New York | IANSDrowsiness, a common woe of all office-goers, can severely affect one's productivity. But why do we feel sleepy at work and how do we fix it? Doctors dish out hacks to stay fresh during the day
08 December,2023 06:30 PM IST | Mumbai | Aakanksha AhireLong-term sleep deprivation can significantly raise the chance of developing neurological illnesses like Alzheimer's
08 September,2023 09:49 AM IST | Washington | ANISleep is often the overlooked aspect of our daily routine, and plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy brain. A good night's sleep is essential for our brain to function at its best
23 July,2023 03:27 PM IST | New Delhi | IANSThe inability to function well at work or in school because of insomnia can result in psychosocial problems, which then may make it challenging to keep up with interpersonal relationships. a bad work environment and decreased output
28 March,2023 12:06 PM IST | New DelhiMuch dependence on social media is taking away the interpersonal and communication skills of our pilots, said B S Dhanoa
15 September,2018 01:25 PM IST | New Delhi | IANSNight owls are more likely to develop diabetes and metabolic syndrome than early risers, even when they get the same amount of sleep, according to a new study
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