Medicare Part B may cover sleep studies, including polysomnographies, to screen for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) if a person shows clinical signs and their doctor provides medical evidence supporting ...
What is a sleep study? A sleep study, also known as a polysomnogram, is a diagnostic test that monitors various body functions while a person is asleep. It is most commonly used to diagnose sleep ...
Want better sleep? Research says regularity matters more than extra hours. Here is why the one-hour rule beats sleeping in on ...
Too little sleep can be harmful for health in the long run, but a sweeping study suggests that too much sleep also may not be ideal: It’s associated with accelerated aging in nearly every organ in the ...
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One stage of sleep seems critical for reducing the risk of dementia
(fizkes/iStock/Getty Images) We all know getting a good night's sleep is vital to the healthy functioning of our bodies, but ...
Women report poor sleep despite a good night’s rest — while men overestimate their own sleep quality
Our study found that although women complained of sleep problems more often, they slept objectively better than men on ...
A new study shows poor sleep is taking a bigger toll on young Australians than any other age group. Here's why.
The University of Birmingham looked at kids across different ages for their research ...
Polysomnography, or sleep study, is a procedure in which a doctor monitors a person’s sleep to detect potential sleep disorders. Medicare should cover most types of sleep studies when they are ...
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