
Sleep Disorders
- Severe OSA, Reduced Slow-Wave Sleep Tied to More White Matter Abnormalities
- Less Slow-Wave Sleep, Severe OSA Linked to White Matter Abnormalities
- Glaucoma Risk in Sleep Apnea Preceded By Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thinning
- Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time Transition Tied to Sleep Disorder Symptoms
- Pharmacologic Therapies Effective for Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
- Hip Fracture Incidence Not Higher With Use of Melatonin vs Hypnotic Benzodiazepines
- Positive Airway Pressure Effective in Pediatric OSA, Real-World Study Finds
- Transition to Standard Time Tied to Short-Term Increase in Sleep Disorders
- In Most With OSA and Diabetes, PAP Therapy Does Not Improve Glycemic Control
- Reduced Sleep Efficiency Tied to Air Quality, Temperature, and Noise
- Patients With OSA, Chronic IH, and Comorbidities at Risk for Renal Tube Damage
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Lead to Early Cognitive Decline in Men
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