This is only a glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. Sleep is a fundamental function of life, but sometimes it can be hard to come by. Where do American sleeping ...
New research shows sleep patterns and disruptions may signal risks of diseases like cancer, dementia and heart conditions ...
If you’ve ever tossed and turned through the early weeks of pregnancy, unsure whether your changing sleep patterns meant anything more than discomfort or hormones—you’re not alone. And now, a ...
New research suggests that changes to napping patterns in older adults, such as longer or more frequent naps, may signal ...
A machine-learning analysis of brain waves recorded during sleep may help identify people at high risk of developing dementia, according to a study led by UC San Francisco and Beth Israel Deaconess ...
“My child wakes up at 2am and is up for 1-2 hours!” One of us remembers very clearly the first time her daughter ended up doing this. At around 14 months, she woke up in the middle of the night and ...
A new study from Duke University shows daylight saving time does not increase people’s overall step count or daily movement.
The end of daylight saving time can disrupt your body's internal clock, or circadian rhythm. Studies have linked time changes to increased health risks, including depressive episodes and car accidents ...
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