Search Results for "Sleep Deprivation And Acromegaly"
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Insufficient sleep syndrome sleep deprivation
Sleep disorders disrupt sleep during the night, or cause sleepiness during the day, caused by physiological or psychological factors. The common ones include snoring and sleep apnea, insomnia, par...
Sleep apnea (AP-ne-ah) is a common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep. Breathing pauses can last from a few seconds to minutes. They often...
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Bad Sleep Leads To Unhealthy Food Choices
Bad food choices may partially be due to sleep deprivation, according to a new study. At Sleep 2012, researchers from the University of California show how sleep deprivation impairs the regions in th...
Sleep deprivation may reduce risk of PTSD
It revealed in a series of experiments that sleep deprivation of approximately six hours immediately after exposure to a traumatic event reduces the development of post trauma-like behavioral response...
Blood Vessel Function And Breathing Control Adversely Affected By Sleep Deprivation
With work and entertainment operating around the clock in our modern society, sleep is often a casualty. A bevy of research has shown a link between sleep deprivation and cardiovascular disease, metab...
How Slight Sleep Deprivation Could Add Extra Pounds
Getting seven to eight solid hours of sleep each night might seem an almost impossible luxury to many people. But not getting enough sleep is known to impair mental function and increase the risk for...
How The Brain Becomes Impaired By Sleep Deprivation, Leading To Improper Food Choices
MRI scans from a study presented at SLEEP 2012 reveal how sleep deprivation impairs the higher-order regions in the human brain where food choices are made, possibly helping explain the link between s...
Sleep deprivation affects vascular function and impairs breathing control
With work and entertainment operating around the clock in our modern society, sleep is often a casualty. A bevy of research has shown a link between sleep deprivation and cardiovascular disease, metab...
Sleep deprivation may reduce risk of PTSD according to Ben-Gurion U. researchers
(American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) The new study was published in the international scientific journal, Neuropsychopharmacology. It revealed in a series of experiments that sle...
Sleep Deprivation May Disrupt Your Genes
By Randy Dotinga HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Feb. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Far more than just leaving you yawning, a small amount of sleep deprivation disrupts the activity of genes, pote...
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The influences of time-of-day and sleep deprivation on postural control.
The aim of this study was to check the combined and/or dissociated influences of time-of-day and sleep deprivation on postural control. Twenty subjects participated in test sessions which took place a...
Elevated incidence of sleep apnoea in acromegaly-correlation to disease activity.
PURPOSE: An elevated prevalence of sleep apnoea (SA) in patients with acromegaly has been suggested. METHODS: We per...
Sleep deprivation differentially affects dopamine receptor subtypes in mouse striatum.
The effects of sleep deprivation on dopaminergic systems remain elusive, in part due to the lack of selective ligands for dopamine receptor subtypes. We examined D1, D2, and D3 receptor density in the...
Effects of sleep deprivation on memory in mice: role of state-dependent learning.
STUDY OBJECTIVES: A considerable amount of experimental evidence suggests that sleep plays a critical role in learning/memory processes. In addition to paradoxical sleep, slow wave sleep is also repor...
Spatial reversal learning is robust to total sleep deprivation.
Sleep deprivation affects cognitive functions that depend on the prefrontal cortex (PFC) such as cognitive flexibility, and the consolidation of newly learned information. The identification of cognit...