December 19th 2025
Your daily dose of the clinical news you may have missed.
December 12th 2025
A new review examines whether neuromodulation techniques may help address excessive daytime sleepiness across neurologic and psychiatric conditions.
December 8th 2025
The study supports the feasibility of structured operational strategies to narrow dangerous gaps in guideline-recommended inpatient OSA testing, authors wrote.
December 3rd 2025
July 29th 2025
Poor Sleep Linked to Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Middle Adulthood
New study showed adults who provided sleep health data and wore a research device during sleep had a 141% increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Sleep Duration May Have Greater Cardiometabolic Impact on Women vs Men
Results of a new study that used early clinical surrogate markers of metabolic disease find women at greater risk related to suboptimal sleep.
Pandemic-induced Sleep Disturbance Affects More than Half of US Adults
"COVID-somnia," defined as a group of chronic sleep disturbances, has made adequate rest elusive for millions, including health care first responders.
Patients with Severe OSA at Two-fold Higher Risk for Sudden Death, New Study Shows
Results of a new systematic review and meta-analysis by researchers at Penn State College of Medicine underscore needs for patient education and additional research on prevention.
Irregular Sleeping Patterns Linked to Depression, Bad Mood in First-Year Medical Students
Irregular sleeping patterns can increase risk of depression and lower daily mood over the long term, according to a new study of first-year medical students.
Sleep Disorders and Chronic Pain
Pain specialist Steven King, MD, highlights a new review that looks at the complex, bidirectional relationship between sleep disturbance and chronic pain.
Climate Change Health Hazards Quiz
Test your knowledge of the products of climate change and the health effects they may have.
Climate Change Is a Health Hazard: 8 Examples
Increases in diabetes, insomnia, and skin cancer are just 3 of the hazardous trends identified in recent research. More findings in our slide show.
New OSA Testing Guideline, Summarized
Obstructive sleep apnea ups the risk for many other health issues. Click through a 6-slide summary of updated recommendations.
Sleep Apnea Gives Rise to Asthma Exacerbations
Obstructive sleep apnea, common in patients who have asthma, may contribute to severe exacerbations.
Hypoxia, Sleep Apnea Linked in Diabetes
And the parameters of hypoxemia may be more sensitive than the apnea–hypopnea index.
Sleep Quiz: You Snooze, You Lose
Physicians who aren't alert to the perils of sleep deprivation may not be able to give patients the advice they need. Take this test as a wake-up call.
Negative 40 Winks: 10 Facts About Sleep Deprivation
Hypertension, diabetes, depression, obesity-just a few of the chronic ills that affect persons with sleep insufficiency. Catch up on your sleep facts and figures in these 10 slides.
Sleep Disorders and Glucose Metabolism: What's the Connection?
Common sleep disorders appear to worsen insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, and pancreatic endocrine dysfunction. Here, a closer look at how.
Parasomnias: Q & A
Parasomnias result from a blurring between stages of sleep. See if answers to any of these 6 questions are clear to you.
Insomnia and Autism Fuel a Vicious Cycle
Insomnia is the predominant sleep disorder seen in autism spectrum disorder. The deficits of each condition compound those of the other.
Shift Work and Metabolic Disorders
Diabetes, obesity, CVD-all have been linked to disruption of the day-night rhythm caused by shift work. More facts and some tips for your shift-weary patients, here.
Chronic Insomnia: 6 Questions for Primary Care
How much less sleep do insomniacs get? What causes brainstem hyperarousal? Is insomnia heritable? If you snooze, you lose on this quiz!
Sleep Apnea Increases the Risk of Depression in Men
The association remained statistically significant even after adjusting for age, waist circumference, smoking, and other confounders.
First Comes Pain, Then Comes Insomnia
Good physical and social functioning may help avert insomnia in older people with musculoskeletal pain.
Glucocorticoids May Reset Biological Clocks
New therapeutic avenues for improving the synchronization of the body’s various clocks may be opening up.
Sleep Issues Feed Childhood Obesity
The odds of children becoming overweight go up with sleep-disordered breathing and short sleep duration, underscoring the need for early identification of these risk factors.
Sleep Apnea Risk Swells With Asthma
The risk of new-onset obstructive sleep apnea appears to be greater in persons who have asthma. Treating one may help the other.
Night Shifts Upset Sleep, Up Heart Death Risk
Sleep and the circadian system play a key role in cardiovascular health and antitumor activity. While disrupting sleep patterns, night shift work also increases the risk of mortality.
Poor Sleep May Add to Dementia
Previous studies have shown a link between sleep stages and mental decline. This is the first to show that certain sleep features are related to brain changes.
Five Top Papers From 2014 That Will Impact Your Practice
New drugs that treat stubborn illness seen often in primary care lead this group of Top 5 Papers for 2014. Type 2 diabetes, cryptogenic stroke, and hep-C are key targets.
Sleep Disturbances Up Alzheimer Disease Risk in Men
The older the age at which self-reported sleep disturbance was indicated, a Swedish study found, the higher the risk of Alzheimer dementia.
Pain, Sleep, and Opioids
Difficulty with sleep is a common problem for people with chronic pain. Plus, it is well known that while pain medications cause sedation, they can also disrupt normal sleep cycles.
New Guidelines Back Sleep Studies for Daytime Sleepiness
Polysomnography or a home-based portable monitor is recommended for clinicians to assess the risk factors for and the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea.
Unmasking Sleep Apnea with Polysomnography