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News
Which age group struggles the most with sleeping? It's young adults, survey says
Dr. Ronald Chervin shares his insights regarding the true meaning of "insomnia'.
Researchers reveal new molecular mechanism for Parkinson's disease risk
Now, U-M researchers have discovered how a mutated protein called TMEM175 acts as a risk factor in about 20% of cases of Parkinson's disease.
Is Glaucoma Linked to Cognitive Dysfunction?
Findings from a large study recently published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society suggest that any association may be small or absent.
Why is my sleep so messed up in the summer?
The good news is that you are not powerless against the plight of summer insomnia.
Doing This at Night May Help You Ward Off Dementia, Study Says
Though there is no cure for dementia, experts say that those with mild cognitive impairment who also suffer from sleep apnea may be able to slow the progression of dementia with the help of CPAP machines. Dr. Galit Dunietz shares study findings regarding the use of CPAP machines.