Do Women and Men Need Different Amounts of Sleep?
The National Sleep Foundation conducts a 10-year review of 133 meta-analyses for insights into whether the science has evolved.
The National Sleep Foundation conducts a 10-year review of 133 meta-analyses for insights into whether the science has evolved.
Four sleep and circadian scientists will be recognized for their contributions to research, education, and public service at SLEEP 2026.
New collaboration will integrate sleep and circadian science into mental health conferences to improve care for co-occurring disorders.
An American Heart Association scientific statement emphasizes that cardiometabolic health is influenced by more than just sleep duration.
'This collaboration brings outcome-driven sleep care to millions, helping employers unlock better health, productivity, and retention.'
From telehealth to time change to reimbursement, the AASM Advocacy Committee is shaping policy to ensure sleep medicine remains accessible, science-driven, and central to public health.
Sleep specialists may disagree on the reference to sleep apnea surgery in the section about “the crisis of overdiagnosis and overtreatment in children.”
Classic fairy tales like Snow White and Peter Pan offer opportunities to engage with children about healthy and disordered sleep, say researchers.
An Interview with Vyto Kab, CEO, Persante Health Care