Share on Pinterest A new study found an increased risk of cardiovascular events in people with irregular sleep patterns. nong2/Getty Images Sleep regularity (waking up and going to bed at the same ...
People who get more sleep after a heart attack have a lower risk of a second heart attack. A new study investigates why. Poor sleep in the weeks after a heart attack is tied to roughly twice the risk ...
Sleeping and waking up at different times is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even for people who get the recommended amount of sleep, according to new research. While ...
Study shows how the heart and brain interact to influence sleep patterns and help with recovery. A heart attack can trigger a desire to get more sleep, allowing the heart to heal and reduce ...
Modern life’s demands have created a culture that often dismisses sleep as optional, but emerging research reveals a disturbing truth: chronic sleep deprivation significantly increases the risk of ...
This past weekend, most of us participated in daylight savings by turning our clocks back an hour. If you did participate, you gained an extra hour of sleep—but what you probably didn’t know is that ...
Mariana Lenharo is a news reporter for Nature based in New York City. The findings, published today in Nature, could help to guide care for people after a heart attack, says co-author Cameron McAlpine ...