Untreated Insomnia Costs the U.S. $100 Billion a Year
A Bel Marra Health report indicates that untreated insomnia costs the United States $100 billion a year, prompting researchers to suggest treatments can lead to significant savings.
Read MoreA Bel Marra Health report indicates that untreated insomnia costs the United States $100 billion a year, prompting researchers to suggest treatments can lead to significant savings.
Read MoreFrom blue-light adjusting software to nap stations for rent, a report from The Huffington Post examines seven inventions that are designed to improve sleep.
Read MoreAccording to The Times of India, a study indicates that more than half of sleep apnea patients may already have high blood pressure or diabetes.
Read MoreThe GB Times reports that 46.58% of the Chinese middle class now suffer from insomnia.
Read MoreNew research conducted by London-based research firm Mintel reveals a new trend in parenting in which dads are more sleep deprived than moms due to their role in infant care.
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