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Infant sleep patterns: What’s normal and what’s not?
Infant sleep patterns can be both puzzling and concerning for new parents. Infants spend the majority of their first months in a sleep state, though their sleep cycles are very different from adults.
Less than half of people who've survived a stroke will go on to have a healthy, normal sleep pattern, new research shows. Normal sleep is defined as six to eight hours of shuteye nightly. However, a ...
Sleep comprises one third of our adult life. It is essential for normal functioning; without it, we experience memory lapses, have difficulty with concentration, experience mood alterations, become ...
A study reveals that stable, moderate sleep patterns are linked to better health in older adults, while inconsistent or short sleep trajectories pose risks to physical, cognitive, and social ...
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