A new study rules out a direct relationship between being an evening person and a higher mortality, but finds that those who go to bed and wake up later are more likely to be smokers and drinkers
Study finds a 23% higher risk of obesity among those who have long daytime snoozes. People who have a short nap are less likely to have high blood pressure
A new study has found an association, though not necessarily a causal effect, between poor quality sleep and a higher likelihood of a cardiovascular accident
The challenge for clinicians seeking a precision medicine approach to women s sleep difficulties is to identify the relationship between these difficulties and the sex-related phenotypes.