Mental Health

Frequent Naps in Infants Linked to Poorer Cognitive Skills 

Parents are prone to worry about their children getting either too little or too much sleep, but a new study reveals that some children are more efficient at consolidating information during sleep, so they nap less frequently.  Meanwhile others, usually those with fewer words and poorer cognitive skills, need to nap more frequently. The study…

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Spiritual Health

Can I Still Have Joy in Seasons of Doubt?

Audio Transcript Welcome back on this Monday, the final day of July. Last time, on Thursday, we looked at God’s joy, and how his joy becomes our joy by the Holy Spirit. It’s a really key episode: APJ 1962. This week, we continue on the joy theme, but we add another theme to it: the…

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Mental Health

Glidewell Silent Nite Now PDAC-Approved 

Glidewell’s Silent Nite sleep appliance is now eligible for Medicare reimbursement under code E0486, making the mandibular advancement device more accessible to patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Introduced in 1996, the Silent Nite sleep appliance treats snoring and OSA by gently shifting the lower jaw forward in a therapeutic position during sleep, which activates the…

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Mental Health

Congressional Briefing Explores Solutions for Sleep Health Disparities

The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) hosted the first Congressional briefing on sleep health equity, convening expert panelists from across the country for a conversation on social determinants of sleep health, focusing on potential solutions. Members of Congress, staff, and interested stakeholders heard from the panel about the causes and consequences of sleep health disparities, steps…

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Mental Health

Dr. Lisa Bowleg Named James S. Jackson Memorial Award Winner

July 28, 2023 • Institute Update The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has named applied social psychologist Lisa Bowleg, Ph.D., M.A. , the 2023 James S. Jackson Memorial Award winner.  Established in 2021, the NIMH James S. Jackson Memorial Award honors outstanding researchers who have demonstrated exceptional achievement and leadership in mental health disparities research and excellence in mentorship, influence,…

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Mental Health

How Light Therapy Offers Hope for Managing Alzheimer’s Sleep Issues

New Alzheimer’s research from UVA Health suggests that enhanced light sensitivity may contribute to “sundowning”—the worsening of symptoms late in the day—and spur sleep disruptions thought to contribute to the disease’s progression.  The research has been published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. The new insights into the disruptions of the biological clock seen in Alzheimer’s…

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