When "Just Relaxing" Isn't Enough
Sometimes, the barrier to a good night’s sleep isn't a bad habit, but a medical hurdle. From the gasping breath of sleep apnea to the relentless "busy brain" of chronic insomnia and the strange world of narcolepsy, we demystify the clinical side of sleep. This category provides evidence-based information on symptoms, treatments, and when it’s time to seek a professional sleep study.
Could Changing When You Eat Save Your Brain? The Science of Time-Restricted Feeding for Alzheimer's
Discover how Time-Restricted Feeding for Alzheimer’s is revolutionizing our approach to brain health. Research suggests how a simple 8-hour eating window can clear amyloid plaques, improve sleep, and boost memory.
Why Sleep is Your New Ally: How Targeting Sleep Disturbances Can Slow Huntington’s Disease Progression
Discover the critical link between sleep quality and the progression of Huntington’s disease (HD). Research confirms that sleep problems negatively impact Huntington's disease by accelerating cognitive decline and worsening motor symptoms. Here we break down the science of HD's effect on your circadian.
Does Alzheimer's Steal More Than Just Memory
Alzheimer's steals memory, but there's a hidden battle that accelerates the decline: severe sleep loss. We uncover the devastating vicious cycle where a broken internal clock fuels the disease, leading to nighttime wandering and caregiver burnout.