Physical Health

Pediatric Data Deficiency in AI Sleep Analysis Could Compromise Diagnosis

A dearth of pediatric data collected using artificial intelligence (AI) tools could compromise the understanding of early sleep patterns and lead to misdiagnosis of sleep disorders in children, according to a study published in Sleep Medicine.  “Sleep stages are primarily determined by analyzing the brain waves during sleep, which traditionally is done manually (or semi-automated),”…

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Physical Health

Collaboration Aims to Advance Sleep Health in South Korea

The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) is collaborating with Seoul, South Korea-based ASLEEP Inc to identify opportunities that can advance sleep health in South Korea and beyond through increased awareness and education.  While based in the United States, NSF’s research and education have been used in multiple global markets to help increase understanding about the importance…

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Spiritual Health

Should Men Still Pray with Lifted Hands?

Audio Transcript Good Friday, everyone. On this podcast we regularly take questions about how the early church did things. And then we ask what practices that we read about in our Bibles are directly transferable to our local churches today. Within that category would fit today’s email from a listener named Robbie in Kentucky. “Pastor…

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Mental Health

Machine-Learning Method Predicts Body Clock for Better Sleep

A new machine-learning method could help us gauge the time of our internal body clock, helping us make better health decisions, including when and how long to sleep, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.   The research, conducted by the University of Surrey and the University of Groningen,…

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Mental Health

How the Sleeping Brain Controls Blood Flow

Even while we are sleeping, the brain does not rest completely. Surprisingly, the blood flow in a sleeping brain can be greater than when it is in a wakeful state. This allows the brain to remove waste metabolites, which is important to prevent the development and progression of neurological dysfunctions such as dementia. However, the…

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Physical Health

Longer Naps May Raise Blood Pressure and BMI

Investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital have linked longer naps to poorer health outcomes, including higher blood pressure and body mass index.  The researchers assessed more than 3,000 adults from a Mediterranean population—where midday naps, or siestas, are common—examining the relationship of naps and nap duration with obesity and metabolic syndrome. They found that those…

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General News

Infants’ Health Record Data May Improve Early Autism Screening

April 27, 2023 • Research Highlight Autism screening in the first two years of life is an essential tool for ensuring that children and families have access to appropriate supports and services as early as possible. Although effective screening tools are available, researchers are exploring new approaches that could help make early screening more accurate…

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