A new study describes how sleep and activity patterns vary among older adults during and after hospitalization. Lead author Vineet Arora, MD, MAAP, answers our questions about her study and how the findings...
Findings of a new study suggest that polysomnography alone may not be a reliable predictor of which children with obstructive sleep apnea would benefit from adenotonsillectomy. Study coauthor Amal Isaiah,...
He discusses his and his colleagues' latest study on the effect of sleep duration on myocardial infarction risk and the implications of short sleep duration.
In this podcast, Babak Mokhlesi, MD, discusses the recent guideline for evaluating and treating obesity hypoventilation syndrome, which was published by the American Thoracic Society.
Girish Melkani, MS, PhD, talks about how time-restricted eating affects circadian rhythm and metabolic function. He says when you eat is just as important as what you eat.
She discusses patient adherence to CPAP, overcoming the challenge of nonadherence, and how you can better treat patients with sleep disordered breathing.
In this commentary, Rebecca Robbins, PhD, explains a few of the top myths patients believe about sleep and how knowing about these beliefs can help practitioners’ approach to conversing with patients about...
In this podcast, Amita Sehgal, PhD, talks about using small-animal models, such as fruit fly models, to determine how and why we sleep. Do flies actually sleep? Listen in to find out!