This Is Why You Have Trouble Sleeping in New Places
When you sleep in a new place, a part of your brain remains alert for potential threats, a new study finds.
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Could Nasal Spray Curtail Nighttime Bathroom Trips?
By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter
SUNDAY, May 8, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Countless people — often men with enlarged prostates — need to visit the bathroom during the night. But help could soon be at hand in the form of a nasal spray, new research suggests.
A spritz of a synthetic hormone, already used by bed-wetting kids, […]
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Sleepless Nights Linked to Brain Changes in Study
Insomnia is linked with abnormalities in the brain’s white matter.
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Evening Snacking Might Raise Odds for Breast Cancer’s Return
By Kathleen DohenyHealthDay Reporter
THURSDAY, March 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Breast cancer patients fond of midnight snacking may be at a higher risk of a breast cancer recurrence, according to new research.
“Women whose usual nightly fast was less than 13 hours had a 36 percent increased risk of having a recurrence of the breast cancer [.See Original Article