Can Your Coffee or Tea Habit Ward Off Head and Neck Cancer?
An analysis of data from 14 studies reveals that drinking coffee and tea is linked to a reduced risk of developing head and neck cancers.
An analysis of data from 14 studies reveals that drinking coffee and tea is linked to a reduced risk of developing head and neck cancers.
Integrating brief, audio-based mindfulness exercises into radiation sessions offered sleep improvements for men undergoing prostate cancer treatment.
As sleep professionals and patients await repaired or replaced devices, many turn to in-line filters that are readily available over the internet. But are the filters effective against foam particulates and off-gassing?
Getting less than five hours of sleep in mid-to-late life could be linked to an increased risk of developing at least two chronic diseases, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Read MoreA large study on obstructive sleep apnea and cancer risk finds severity index differences between patients with and without cancer.
Read MoreResearchers are examining how the body’s internal clock helps to repair DNA.
Read MoreHarvard Health: A study of people who had been diagnosed with cancer almost a decade ago found that 51% reported that their sleep had been disturbed over the prior month.
Read MorePhilips announced Wednesday that it would begin the process of replacing millions of CPAP devices in the United States after a recall in June left many patients without sleep apnea treatment.
Read MoreA lawsuit has been filed against Philips to protect consumers harmed by the company’s recalled CPAP machines which may increase users’ risk of cancer.
Read MoreAffecting as many as 30% of cancer survivors, chronic insomnia can be effectively treated with...
Read MoreScientists are studying a potential target for treating glioblastoma, the deadly brain...
Read MoreWomen with severe sleep apnea appear to be at an elevated risk of getting cancer, a study shows....
Read MoreResearch published in The BMJ shows there is consistent evidence for a protective effect of morning preference and suggestive evidence for an adverse effect of increased sleep duration on breast cancer risk. Experts weigh in on...
Read MoreA study of more than 19,000 people has found that women with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are...
Read MoreA writer for The New York Times asks: Ten years after diagnosis, could I finally dispense with chemical sleeping aids? A succession of infections, surgeries to cope with them, and umpteen rounds of antibiotics and chemotherapy,...
Read MoreA study conducted on mice at the UI has shown a correlation between sleep apnea and a deadly blood cancer called multiple myeloma, reports The Daily Iowan. “I sort of had the idea then that … maybe how you breathe when you...
Read MoreRoughly half of patients with cancer have symptoms of insomnia, and many may have sleep problems that linger for at least a year, a small study suggests. Up to 10 percent of adults in the developed world suffer from chronic...
Read MoreUB researchers have received a $2.2 million grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research to conduct one of the first studies on the effectiveness of behavioral therapy in treating insomnia among cancer survivors,...
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