Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain When Injured: Study

Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain When Injured: Study

FRIDAY, Nov. 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Some sleepwalkers don’t feel pain when they suffer an injury — even a severe one — during a sleepwalking episode, a new study finds.
But sleepwalkers are at increased risk for headaches and migraines when they’re awake, the researchers added.
The researchers assessed 100 sleepwalkers and a control See Original Article

The Surprising Way Caffeine Affects Your Body’s Internal Clock

A small and preliminary study suggests that caffeine does more than serve as an eye-opener: When consumed a few hours before bed, the most widely consumed psychoactive drug in the world seems to disrupt the body’s internal clock.
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ADHD Medications Linked to Sleep Problems in Kids

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Nov. 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) — The stimulant medications used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can keep some kids awake at night, a new research review confirms.
The analysis, published online Nov. 23 in Pediatrics, found that children given stimulant medications for ADHD sometimeSee Original Article

Living Near Parks, Beaches Linked to Better Sleep

Getting close to nature might improve the quality of your sleep, new research suggests.
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