Insomnia News and Research

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Prescribing attention-boosting drugs for healthy kids is misguided

Prescribing attention-boosting drugs for healthy kids is misguided

Burnt-out employees have increased risk of heart disease, researcher finds

Burnt-out employees have increased risk of heart disease, researcher finds

Antipsychotic drugs associated with increased risk of stroke in the elderly

Antipsychotic drugs associated with increased risk of stroke in the elderly

Heart failure risk identified in people with insomnia

Heart failure risk identified in people with insomnia

Laboratorios Grifols, Cadence announce new supply agreement for OFIRMEV

Laboratorios Grifols, Cadence announce new supply agreement for OFIRMEV

Phase III success with extended-release carbidopa–levodopa formulation

Phase III success with extended-release carbidopa–levodopa formulation

Poll shows compelling association between exercise and better sleep

Poll shows compelling association between exercise and better sleep

Adult sleepwalking may induce violent behaviors and affect health-related quality of life

Adult sleepwalking may induce violent behaviors and affect health-related quality of life

COPD benzodiazepine warning

COPD benzodiazepine warning

Simple interventions could reduce delirium and improve patient perceptions about sleep quality

Simple interventions could reduce delirium and improve patient perceptions about sleep quality

Positive results from Neurim’s Piromelatine phase II study on insomnia

Positive results from Neurim’s Piromelatine phase II study on insomnia

Nightmare of insomnia could explain suicide link in patients with depression

Nightmare of insomnia could explain suicide link in patients with depression

Study discovers new predictor for suicidal thinking

Study discovers new predictor for suicidal thinking

Neurocrine Biosciences fourth quarter net income increases to $9.5 million

Neurocrine Biosciences fourth quarter net income increases to $9.5 million

Older adults with COPD more frequently use benzodiazepines

Older adults with COPD more frequently use benzodiazepines

Topline results from Gilead’s FISSION and NEUTRINO Phase 3 studies on HCV infection

Topline results from Gilead’s FISSION and NEUTRINO Phase 3 studies on HCV infection

Sleep disorders common in active duty military personnel

Sleep disorders common in active duty military personnel

Merck full-year 2012 worldwide sales decrease 2% to $47.3 billion

Merck full-year 2012 worldwide sales decrease 2% to $47.3 billion

Noninvasive, drugless therapy may help mitigate symptoms associated with neurological conditions

Noninvasive, drugless therapy may help mitigate symptoms associated with neurological conditions

Sleep duration naturally waxes and wanes according to researchers at University of Sydney

Sleep duration naturally waxes and wanes according to researchers at University of Sydney

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