Groundbreaking research on effects of NIR light could lead to effective...
After years of studying the effects of near-infrared light on veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injuries, a team led by a University of Texas at Arlington bioengineer has...
View ArticleVanderbilt sleep specialists offer tips to manage daylight saving time...
When daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6, we set clocks back one hour, and essentially gain an extra hour of sleep—but that extra hour of sleep comes at the price of early evening...
View ArticleResearch findings reveal new powerful role of sunlight on immunity
Sunlight allows us to make vitamin D, credited with healthier living, but a surprise research finding could reveal another powerful benefit of getting some sun.
View ArticleNovel non-pharmacological approach shows promise to manage chronic pain
Chronic pain afflicts over 100 million people across the United States. It diminishes their productivity and their quality of life and costs hundreds of billions of dollars each year to medically...
View ArticlePreference for evening activity in type 2 diabetes patients linked to greater...
People with type 2 diabetes who are "night owls" and prefer the evening for activity report having more symptoms of depression than those who are early to bed and early to rise, regardless of the...
View ArticleOfficers who work afternoon shifts more likely to be tired, study finds
Police officers on the afternoon shift are twice as likely to report being tired, according to a University at Buffalo-led study.
View ArticleExperimental drug suppresses new defective PTEN cancer pathway, study finds
A collaboration between Saïd M. Sebti, Ph.D., chair of Moffitt Cancer Center's Drug Discovery Department, and Michele Pagano, M.D., chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at...
View ArticleNew hope for eczema from nitric oxide
According to a latest study, there may be new avenues for treatment of eczema, a common allergic condition of the skin. According to the researchers at the University of Edinburgh, on exposure to...
View ArticleSkin transplant surgery has long-term benefit for restoring pigmentation...
A Henry Ford Hospital study has shown that skin transplant surgery has long-term benefit for restoring skin pigmentation caused by the skin disease vitiligo.
View ArticleCARRS-Q study shows caffeine combined with bright light can improve driver...
Bright light combined with caffeine can improve driving performance and alertness of chronically sleep deprived young drivers, according to a Queensland University of Technology road safety study.
View ArticleGroundbreaking research on effects of NIR light could lead to effective...
After years of studying the effects of near-infrared light on veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injuries, a team led by a University of Texas at Arlington bioengineer has...
View ArticleVanderbilt sleep specialists offer tips to manage daylight saving time...
When daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6, we set clocks back one hour, and essentially gain an extra hour of sleep—but that extra hour of sleep comes at the price of early evening...
View ArticleResearch findings reveal new powerful role of sunlight on immunity
Sunlight allows us to make vitamin D, credited with healthier living, but a surprise research finding could reveal another powerful benefit of getting some sun.
View ArticleNovel non-pharmacological approach shows promise to manage chronic pain
Chronic pain afflicts over 100 million people across the United States. It diminishes their productivity and their quality of life and costs hundreds of billions of dollars each year to medically...
View ArticlePreference for evening activity in type 2 diabetes patients linked to greater...
People with type 2 diabetes who are "night owls" and prefer the evening for activity report having more symptoms of depression than those who are early to bed and early to rise, regardless of the...
View ArticleOfficers who work afternoon shifts more likely to be tired, study finds
Police officers on the afternoon shift are twice as likely to report being tired, according to a University at Buffalo-led study.
View ArticleExperimental drug suppresses new defective PTEN cancer pathway, study finds
A collaboration between Saïd M. Sebti, Ph.D., chair of Moffitt Cancer Center's Drug Discovery Department, and Michele Pagano, M.D., chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at...
View ArticleNew hope for eczema from nitric oxide
According to a latest study, there may be new avenues for treatment of eczema, a common allergic condition of the skin. According to the researchers at the University of Edinburgh, on exposure to...
View ArticleSkin transplant surgery has long-term benefit for restoring pigmentation...
A Henry Ford Hospital study has shown that skin transplant surgery has long-term benefit for restoring skin pigmentation caused by the skin disease vitiligo.
View ArticleScientists propose new theory that ADHD may be linked to lack of regular...
Around 75% of children and adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) also have sleep problems, but until now these have been thought to be separate issues.
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