Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Improves Sleep, Pain in Knee OA
For patients with knee osteoarthritis, treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy may help relieve insomnia and pain, as reported by Medscape.
Read MoreFor patients with knee osteoarthritis, treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy may help relieve insomnia and pain, as reported by Medscape.
Read MoreAn International Anesthesia Research Society news report provides information on the Society of Anesthesia and Sleep Medicine 2015 Grant Program.
Read MorePatients newly diagnosed with sleep apnea and hospitalized for heart failure had a higher risk of death compared with peers, according to Medscape.
Read MoreAccording to Science News, a drop in certain fats and acids in the blood may reveal whether a person is critically sleep deprived.
Read MoreA new bill proposed in North Dakota aims to protect infants by creating a training program for daycare providers on safe sleep practices.
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