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The length of REM sleep is related to body temperature
Time of Update: 2022-12-04
Siegel said the findings suggest a previously unobserved relationship between body temperature and rapid eye movement sleep (REM), the brain's highly active sleep phase.
Siegel said the findings suggest a previously unobserved relationship between body temperature and rapid eye movement sleep (REM), the brain's highly active sleep phase.
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Movement disorders: Serum microRNAs predict isolated REM sleep behavior disorder and Lewy body disease
Time of Update: 2022-10-08
, University of Barcelona, Spain, describe the serum miRNA expression profile of a Spanish IRBD cohort without motor and cognitive impairments and isolated by dopamine transporter single-photon emission computed tomography (DaTSPECT) as DaT-negative IRBD, DaT-positive IRBD, IRBD phenolic conversion to PD and DLB and controls .
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One study linked the length of REM sleep to the body temperature of animals
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
essaySleep function: an evolutionary perspective According to a new study by UCLA Professor Jerome Siegel, groups of warm-blooded animals with higher body temperatures had shorter periods of rapid eye movement (REM) time, while animals with lower body temperatures had more rapid eye movement sleep.
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It was newly found that the length of REM sleep was related to the body temperature of animals
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
This is followed by humans and other placental mammals (37 degrees, 2 hours of RAPID EYE movement sleep), marsupials (35 degrees, 4.
This is followed by humans and other placental mammals (37 degrees, 2 hours of RAPID EYE movement sleep), marsupials (35 degrees, 4.
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The latest research in the United States: When you don't get enough sleep, your brain and body will make you eat too much and become fatter!
Time of Update: 2022-09-03
(Luc) A new study has found a vicious cycle between sleep deprivation and overeating .
(Luc) A new study has found a vicious cycle between sleep deprivation and overeating .
(Luc) A new study has found a vicious cycle between sleep deprivation and overeating .
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Diabetes: Changes in sleep disturbance, energy intake, and body synthesis during weight loss in a weight loss trial.
Time of Update: 2022-04-20
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between sleep disturbance and changes in body weight and body composition, and the mediating role of changes in appetite and food cravings in the 2-year Weight Loss Diet Intervention Trial, which included 810 overweight or obese individuals assessed for baseline sleep disturbance Individuals, who were randomly assigned to one of four diets, varied in their macronutrient content .
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Sci Transl Med: What's new! The body's stress hormones may promote sleeping cancer cells to wake up and cause the cancer to return!
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
December 5, 2020 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Science Translational Medicine, scientists from the United States, Germany and other countries jointly found that natural stress hormones may reactivate dormant cancer cells in mice, and that the results may help develop new treatments for cancer.
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Sci Rep: Reveals the key role that gut bacteria play in the body's normal sleep
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
In the study, researchers gave a group of mice up to four weeks to ingest a mixture of antibiotics that removed their gut microbes, and then compared the differences between the mice and the control mice who ate the same diet, the digestive process that breaks down food into small pieces of metabolites.
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Physiol Geno: Uncovering the mysterious link between poor sleep quality, high blood pressure and the body's gut microbiome!
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
Maki et al, Sleep fragmentation increases blood pressure and is associated with alterations in the gut microbiome and fecal metabolome in rats, Physi Genomics (2020).
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Sleep Medicine: Satisfied with your sleep? Sleep may have a greater effect on the body than you think.
Time of Update: 2020-08-25
According to a study published online in Sleep Medicine, too long, too short and poor quality in middle-aged and older people increases the risk of depression, cancer, diabetes, heart failure, and kidney disease.
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Sleep deprivation affects microRNA function in the body, which can damage cardiovascular disease.
Time of Update: 2020-06-03
The findings may help researchers develop new non-invasive tests for sleep-deprived patients to help monitor their health Researcher Christopher DeSouza said: 'In this study, we shed light on a new po
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It's not good to sleep too much or too little! Scientists tell you how to sleep healthily and make your body healthier!
Time of Update: 2020-01-20
In recent years, scientists have found that too much or not enough sleep can have an impact on the health of the body, so how long to sleep and how to sleep healthily can be beneficial to the health o