Sleep doctors say Olympic athletes’ cardboard beds could have 'disastrous' impact Paris 2024 Olympic athletes are sleeping on environmentally friendly cardboard beds. Sleep experts address the repercussions this could have on competitors' physical and mental health.
Biden's health, senior longevity, travel sleep tips and more wellness highlights of the week Check out some of the top health stories of the week that you may have missed, including doctors' opinions on Joe Biden, senior longevity tips and recommendations for getting rest on the road.
Sleep and travel don’t always mix: Here are 7 tips to help you rest on the road Whether traveling for pleasure or business, it’s common for people to experience sleep struggles away from home, experts say — but there are some ways to improve your rest while on the road.
Rare sleep disorder causes people to cook and eat food while they're asleep Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) is a condition that causes people to eat and prepare food while sleeping. Experts Kara Becker and Kelly Baron discuss symptoms, risks and treatments.
Health weekend roundup includes service dogs, medical misinformation, amazing surgery and more key stories This week's health roundup includes stories of a service dog helping a woman with epilepsy, 10 big "lies" a doctor believes the medical community is telling, an amazing transplant surgery and more.
Some sleep apnea patients see improvement with new breathing tool In a Finland study, a new breathing device has shown promising results in reducing symptoms of sleep apnea, according to researchers. Researchers and sleep experts weighed in.
8 top health stories of the past week that you need to know now As you prepare for the week ahead, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out — here are 8 of the most impactful stories.
Going to bed after this time could lead to poorer mental health, a Stanford study finds A Stanford University study found that going to bed after 1:00 a.m. could lead to mental health issues. Study co-author Dr. Jamie Zeitzer and sleep expert Dr. Wendy Troxel discuss healthy sleep habits.
FDA approves new drug to treat autoimmune liver disease: ‘Giant step forward’ The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the French drugmaker Ipsen’s medication Iqirvo (elafibranor). Doctors discuss what this means for liver disease patients.
Kids with insufficient sleep could see spike in blood pressure, study finds Poor sleep habits have a ripple effect on all aspects of kids’ health — and a new study revealed that blood pressure is one of them. Researchers and doctors discussed the findings.