Sleep Deprivation

9 11, 2012

Was Diane Sawyer drunk or sleep deprived during election?

2022-09-15T16:06:17+00:00November 9, 2012|Pop Culture, Sleep Deprivation|

The internet has been abuzz in speculation since Tuesday night, when ABC World News anchor Diane Sawyer appeared to be intoxicated during the live broadcast of the 2012 presidential election. Sawyer's speech slurred, and she acted strangely as the election results came in: A [...]

29 10, 2012

Sleep myths: Separating fact from fiction

2022-09-16T18:11:21+00:00October 29, 2012|Aging, Exercise, Healthy Sleep Habits, Sleep Deprivation|

Sleep is extremely important as we spend about a third of our life doing it. There is so much information out there about sleep it’s enough to make your head spin. Here, we dispel some of the common myths about sleeping. Myth 1: People [...]

17 07, 2012

The effects of sleep deprivation vs. sleep restriction

2022-09-16T18:16:31+00:00July 17, 2012|Sleep Deprivation|

What are the effects of severe sleep deprivation and insufficient sleep on middle-age men? A study in the July issue of the journal SLEEP looked at 18 healthy French men ages 46 to 55. Sleep deprivation and restriction immediately affected their performance and vigilance, but [...]

5 07, 2012

Sleep loss triggers stress-like immune response

2022-09-16T18:17:16+00:00July 5, 2012|Sleep Deprivation|

Extreme sleep loss causes an immune response in the body similar to stress, a new study reports. Researchers in the Netherlands and United Kingdom compared white blood cell counts of 15 healthy young men under normal and severely sleep-deprived circumstances. White blood cell numbers [...]

12 01, 2012

Sleep deprivation prompts quick improvements with chronic insomnia therapy

2022-09-22T16:41:18+00:00January 12, 2012|Insomnia, Sleep Deprivation|

Sleep deprivation added to traditional therapy resulted in a superior treatment response for chronic insomnia, a new study shows. Intensive Sleep Retraining (ISR) uses sleep deprivation over a 25-hour period to counteract insomnia. Sleep deprivation facilitates a series of quick sleep onsets, the study’s [...]

9 01, 2012

Short sleep, mental health problems predict long-term insomnia

2022-09-22T16:38:14+00:00January 9, 2012|Insomnia, Mental Health, Poor Sleep, Sleep Deprivation|

Mental health problems and getting less than six hours of sleep play key roles in the persistence of insomnia. A study in the January edition of SLEEP found these risk factors in people experiencing insomnia for at least 7½ years. Smoking, caffeine and alcohol [...]

9 03, 2011

Sleep in America 2011: Sleep and technology

2022-09-28T18:50:08+00:00March 9, 2011|Poor Sleep, Sleep Deprivation, Technology|

The powerful technology that keeps us connected, entertained, and informed is deeply ingrained in our lives and our culture. We carry around phones as powerful as personal computers, a movie about Facebook almost won an Oscar and every new Apple product announcement is celebrated [...]

4 03, 2011

CDC: More than 1 in 3 Americans are sleep-deprived

2022-09-28T18:55:35+00:00March 4, 2011|Drowsy Driving, Sleep Deprivation|

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shed light on some unsettling trends involving our sleep. More than 35 percent of Americans get less than seven hours of sleep per night – and 1 in 20 has fallen asleep at the wheel [...]

20 01, 2011

Fatigue formula may prevent future air traffic tragedy

2022-09-28T18:38:34+00:00January 20, 2011|Safety, Shift Work, Sleep Deprivation|

Shortly after 6 a.m. on August 27, 2006, 49 people were killed when a Delta Connection flight skidded off the end of a Fayette County, Kentucky runway on takeoff. The commuter plane was on the wrong runway – one too short for the plane. [...]

5 01, 2011

Blogger Arianna Huffington: Sleep for Success

2022-09-30T18:16:55+00:00January 5, 2011|Healthy Sleep Habits, Pop Culture, Sleep Deprivation|

In a recent TEDtalk, Huffington Post co-founder Arianna Huffington stepped out from the political blogosphere to spread an idea that liberals and conservatives alike can use. Her big idea is in her words "a very very small idea that will unlock billions of dormant [...]

Go to Top