Many women have trouble getting enough quality #sleep, managing stress, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. In recognition of Women’s History Month, @NotreDame explores sleep issues among women. https://t.co/F86YYKIj8A pic.twitter.com/CKLwClLxSY
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 24, 2023
Listen to the new episode of the Talking Sleep podcast for a conversation with Dr. Scott Ryals (@ScottRyals11) and Dr. Steven Holfinger about factors to consider regarding the potential clinical use of wearable devices and other novel sleep technology. https://t.co/1u9eP2QWB9 pic.twitter.com/mbrtbVfenq
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 24, 2023
In a large cohort, researchers confirmed the importance of polysomnography phenotypes and highlighted the role that periodic limb movements of sleep and oxygenation desaturation may play in cancer. More from @journal_CHEST: https://t.co/zk4abA8tT7 pic.twitter.com/IgQY2CLRMi
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 24, 2023
Medical #sleep treatment may reduce self-harm in young people with anxiety and depression, a study in @TheJCPP suggests. The risk of self-harm increased in the months preceding melatonin prescription and decreased thereafter, especially in girls. https://t.co/Wptp4vibuI
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 24, 2023
Severe #insomnia after traumatic brain injury (#TBI) is more prevalent among Black individuals, women, people with prior TBI, and those with pre-TBI psychiatric history, according to a study published in @JAMANetworkOpen. #TBIAwarenessMonth https://t.co/iTQpgdZtMZ
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 24, 2023
Young adults and adolescents with #autism spectrum disorder with co-occurring depression and #insomnia may find insomnia an important intervention target for treating and preventing #depression, according to findings published in Autism Research. https://t.co/c3H1TYdcck pic.twitter.com/dFeSn8PuSm
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 24, 2023
An accepted paper in @JCSMJournal found that reduced BMI after upper airway stimulation implantation, as opposed to baseline BMI, predicted treatment success. These findings may guide patient counseling, with implications for long-term adherence & success. https://t.co/pw7NDCV0EI pic.twitter.com/h9QQQPbqNR
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 24, 2023
The AASM is seeking public comments on the proposed revisions to the insomnia quality measure set, which is currently undergoing measure maintenance. Please review the draft revisions and submit your comments by Tuesday, April 11. https://t.co/xNnIOwv0Ew pic.twitter.com/7cw5OvAdub
— American Academy of Sleep Medicine (@AASMorg) March 23, 2023
It is with great sadness, and with deep and enduring fondness and respect, that we report the passing of our friend and colleague, Martica “Tica” Hall, PhD (Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Clinical and Translational Science) on March 18, 2023. https://t.co/NV8y7hpUJO pic.twitter.com/wQhcjiAv4A
— Pitt Psychiatry (@PittPsychiatry) March 23, 2023
📣EXCITING NEWS! On March 24, 2023, a bipartisan group of 33 U.S. Representatives co-signed a Congressional letter in support of prioritizing #sleep medical research and public awareness at a national level. Read & share this year’s final letter: https://t.co/cpLSZbm1Jg pic.twitter.com/POtbK53OkS
— Project Sleep (@project_sleep) March 24, 2023