About a third of the United States population experiences excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), a complex sleep disorder that often occurs with...
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About a third of the United States population experiences excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), a complex sleep disorder that often occurs with metabolic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes.1,2 The association between EDS and metabolism motivated epidemiologist Tariq Faquih of Brigham and Women’s Hospital to identify metabolic biomarkers for EDS. Recently, Faquih’s team performed a large-scale bioinformatics analysis using...
About a third of the United States population experiences excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), a complex sleep disorder that often occurs with...
Mass General Brigham researchers identified seven molecules in the blood linked to excessive daytime sleepiness, including factors related to diet and...
New research reveals that tyramine-rich foods can silently fuel excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). From aged cheese to processed meats, your diet...
Many people struggle with overwhelming tiredness during the day, a condition known as excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). About one in three Americans...
Shankh blowing shows promise in alleviating sleep apnea, with significant improvements in sleep quality and reductions in daytime sleepiness after six...
Shankh blowing shows promise in alleviating sleep apnea, with significant improvements in sleep quality and reductions in daytime sleepiness after six...
Research shows hypersomnia could be made worse by overripe foods, smoked meat and aged cheeses. Is it time to ditch the gouda for good?
Download logo Effort to control the prevalence of non-communicable diseases including the increasing prevalence diabetes and hypertension is being...
Download logo Effort to control the prevalence of non-communicable diseases including the increasing prevalence diabetes and hypertension is being...
Omega-3 fatty acids are known to be an essential part of a healthy diet. As humans cannot produce them, they have to be consumed in sufficient...