Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) may be linked to sleep problems a year and a half after the injury Newsweek (4/27, Firger) reports that research suggests individuals "who suffer" a traumatic brain injury (TBI)... 28 April, 2016
Immunotherapy tablets for dust mite allergy may reduce risk of an attack in people with moderate to severe asthma The NPR (4/26, Shute) “Shots” blog reports that research published in JAMA indicated “immunotherapy tablets... 27 April, 2016
Women may be more affected by shiftwork than men Women are more likely to be affected by jobs involving night shiftwork than men, according... 21 April, 2016
Helping People with Parkinson’s Get Better Sleep A study at The University of Western Australia (UWA) may offer hope in alleviating some... 18 April, 2016
Funding shortage leaves Australia’s lung health research in crisis Australia’s peak lung health organisations have issued an urgent call to overcome a funding crisis... 18 April, 2016
Nurses publish colourful book to help alleviate children’s fears about having sleep apnoea NURSES Maree DeSylva and Jane Gauci have hit upon a colourful idea to get the... 18 April, 2016
Occupational hypersensitivity pneumonitis in a green tea manufacturer Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is caused by numerous agents, and one of its histopathological features is... 18 April, 2016
Don’t become a statistic this Easter, fight the signs of fatigue with a good nights sleep Fatigue is the silent killer on Australian roads and could be responsible for up to... 22 March, 2016
Sleep apnea found in 57% of veterans with PTSD Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) was diagnosed in more than half of 200 active duty... 17 March, 2016
World Sleep Day 2016: Friday 18th March World Sleep Day is an annual event sponsored by the World Association of Sleep Medicine,... 17 March, 2016