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Sleep May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer

In a recent study, it was found that sleeping well may help protect men from prostate cancer. It was found that men with higher levels of melatonin “had a 75% reduced risk for developing advanced prostate cancer compared with men who had lower levels of melatonin.” Melatonin is a hormone that is produced at night by the body. A normal level of melatonin is often found in those that have better sleep patterns.

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Fitness Trackers Raise Awareness But Don't Accurately Track Sleep

There is a growing trend of using fitness trackers to monitor all types of physical activity, and that even includes sleep patterns. While many of these devices monitor sleep patterns, there is still a certain amount of device error involved in the measuring of sleeping patterns. 

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Your Smartphone May Be Decreasing Your Work Productivity

There are a growing number of distractions that threaten to infringe on your sleep. Since all of the technology that impacts our lives has not been around for a long amount of time, the studies concerning technological and impact on the human brain are relatively new. According to a study conducted by Michigan State University, using your smartphone at night can affect your sleep patterns and lower your productivity at work.

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Sleep Deprivation May Lead to Damage to Brain Tissue

There is new evidence that suggests sleep deprived brains may be more susceptible to damage in brain tissue.  In a study conducted by researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden it was found that two types of chemicals that are present in high concentrations in the brain were found in the blood after a night of sleep deprivation. 

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Disrupted Sleep Speeds Up Tumor Growth

In a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, a strong link was found between disrupted sleep and increased tumor growth and aggressiveness. These differences are believed to exist because of the impact of less sleep on the immune system. The study was conducted using mice and exposing them to two sleeping conditions.

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Wider Airplane Seats Provide Better Sleep During Travel

Traveling on airplanes can be difficult on the mind and body. Some people tend to feel the effects of airplane travel more than others. Everyone has their ways of surviving long flights from sleep masks to leg exercises; the tricks to surviving flights are endless.  It is tough to fold your legs into a seat and feel comfortable, especially for a long flight.

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Sleep May Flush Toxins from the Brain

According to the National Sleep Foundation, adults need seven to nine hours of sleep per night. Scientists have researched why people sleep and how it affects the brain. For the first time, scientists have found that during sleep, the brain may cleanse itself of toxic molecules. A study conducted by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) found the space between brain cells may increase during sleep.

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The Hidden Effects of Losing Sleep

Sleep deprivation can have effects which may not seem obvious. In a recent research study concerning the impact of recovery sleep on health, subjects were deprived of sleep during the week and then allowed to sleep in to recover their lost sleep. Control subjects were not deprived of sleep. Not surprisingly, the subjects that were not deprived of sleep were more mentally alert.

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Sleep Apnea Awareness

A campaign called “Save the Pillows” has been launched by Philips to raise awareness about sleep apnea. An estimated 22 million people in the United States suffer from sleep apnea. About 80 percent of these sufferers are undiagnosed. It is significant that a large corporation such as Philips is focusing an advertising campaign around sleep apnea.

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Tips for Getting the Best Night Sleep

A new article in Best Self Atlanta magazine explores some of the ways you can ensure the best night sleep and features helpful tips from FusionSleep’s own Dr. David Pitts. The article focuses on six areas that can help you get the sleep you require:

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Narcolepsy

Narcolepsy is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and intermittent, uncontrollable episodes of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. During REM sleep, images such as dreams occur while the body is immobile, as if paralyzed. 

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