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Over Half of Sleep Apnea Patients Have Metabolic Syndrome, Global Meta-Analysis Finds
Sleep & Recovery

Over Half of Sleep Apnea Patients Have Metabolic Syndrome, Global Meta-Analysis Finds

A 102-study meta-analysis reveals 55% of adults with confirmed sleep apnea also have metabolic syndrome, demanding routine dual screening.

Artigo Científico
24 de mai. de 2026 0
Over 1 in 10 American Adults Rely on Sleep Aids Nearly Every Night
Sleep & Recovery

Over 1 in 10 American Adults Rely on Sleep Aids Nearly Every Night

New JAMA data reveals widespread daily sleep aid use among US adults, raising urgent questions about dependency, safety, and root causes.

Artigo Científico
24 de mai. de 2026 0
Chronic Stress Breaks Brain's Memory Links and Kills Creative Insight
Brain Health

Chronic Stress Breaks Brain's Memory Links and Kills Creative Insight

New research reveals stress disrupts the brain's ability to connect memories, directly impairing insight and problem-solving capacity.

Artigo Científico
24 de mai. de 2026 0
How You Wake During Sleep May Signal Alzheimer's Risk Decades Early
Sleep & Recovery

How You Wake During Sleep May Signal Alzheimer's Risk Decades Early

Distinct patterns of sleep arousals correlate with genetic Alzheimer's risk and predict memory decline over 7 years in middle-aged adults.

Artigo Científico
23 de mai. de 2026 0
Sleep Drug Daridorexant Found Safe for Severe Sleep Apnea Patients
Sleep & Recovery

Sleep Drug Daridorexant Found Safe for Severe Sleep Apnea Patients

A crossover trial finds daridorexant 50mg doesn't worsen breathing in severe OSA—and actually improves sleep quality.

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23 de mai. de 2026 0
Cardiac Troponins May Unlock Better Heart Risk Screening in Sleep Apnea
Sleep & Recovery

Cardiac Troponins May Unlock Better Heart Risk Screening in Sleep Apnea

A new perspective proposes using cardiac troponin biomarkers to stratify cardiovascular risk in obstructive sleep apnea patients.

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22 de mai. de 2026 0
Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring Uncovers Hidden Cardiovascular Risks in Sleep Apnea
Sleep & Recovery

Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring Uncovers Hidden Cardiovascular Risks in Sleep Apnea

New research reveals what happens to blood pressure between apnea events, exposing cardiovascular dangers that standard monitoring misses.

Artigo Científico
22 de mai. de 2026 0
RORA-PRNP Pathway Drives Age-Related Cataracts Through Cellular Senescence
Brain Health

RORA-PRNP Pathway Drives Age-Related Cataracts Through Cellular Senescence

Researchers identify RORA as a key driver of cataract formation by triggering oxidative damage and cell aging in the lens — and find a small-molecule inhibitor that may reverse it.

Artigo Científico
21 de mai. de 2026 0
ML Pipeline Advances Detection of Age-Related Brain Microbleeds in Mouse Model
Brain Health

ML Pipeline Advances Detection of Age-Related Brain Microbleeds in Mouse Model

Researchers built a machine learning imaging pipeline to detect cerebral microhemorrhages and tested SS-31 (elamipretide) in aged hypertensive mice.

Artigo Científico
20 de mai. de 2026 0
Wrist Accelerometers Predict Dementia Risk as Well as APOE Gene Testing
Brain Health

Wrist Accelerometers Predict Dementia Risk as Well as APOE Gene Testing

Sleep-wake patterns measured by wearables significantly predict dementia risk in 57,000+ older adults, matching the predictive power of genetic testing.

Artigo Científico
20 de mai. de 2026 0
ESS and PVT Measure Different Things in Sleep Apnea Patients
Sleep & Recovery

ESS and PVT Measure Different Things in Sleep Apnea Patients

A new study finds that standard sleepiness and attention tests don't correlate in OSA patients, raising questions about clinical assessment.

Artigo Científico
19 de mai. de 2026 0
CPAP Users Prefer More Clinic Visits Over Fewer When Treating Sleep Apnea
Sleep & Recovery

CPAP Users Prefer More Clinic Visits Over Fewer When Treating Sleep Apnea

A Japanese study reveals OSA patients value healthcare contact almost as much as symptom relief, challenging assumptions about treatment convenience.

Artigo Científico
19 de mai. de 2026 0
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