Explore the latest in sleep medicine, including advances in diagnosis and management of sleep apneas, parasomnias, and other sleep disorders.
This cohort study uses data from the Nurses’ Health Study II to examine the association of multidimensional sleep health with post–COVID-19 condition.
This JAMA Patient Page describes narcolepsy types, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
This cohort study assesses co-occurring pain, psychological, and sleep disturbance symptom trajectories in a diverse cohort of children and the association of symptom trajectory with health care utilization
This prospective diagnostic study assesses whether ultrasonography with backscattered imaging analysis of the tongue correlates with severity of obstructive sleep apnea in adults.
This cohort study examines whether clustering of and changes in workplace psychosocial resources are associated with sleep disturbances among workers concurrently and over the long term.
This cohort study uses data from the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation to identify factors associated with improvements in physical health and function among women during midlife.
This study assesses the actual measured quantities of melatonin and cannabidiol (CBD) in products marketed and sold in the US as melatonin gummies compared with the quantities declared on their labels.
This cohort study evaluates the clinical effectiveness, engagement, durability, and adaptability of digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.
This Viewpoint discusses the need for diverse physicians to manage sleep health.
This randomized clinical trial examines the safety and effectiveness of targeted hypoglossal stimulation of the proximal hypoglossal nerve in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
This cohort study evaluates individual changes in profiles of sleep problems and their prospective associations with psychopathology symptoms across the transition from childhood to adolescence.
This cohort study examines patterns of airway obstruction observed during drug-induced sleep endoscopy in 3 age groups of surgically naive children with sleep-disordered breathing.
This review summarizes recent findings regarding the otolaryngologic concerns that affect individuals with Down syndrome and synthesizes recommendations for screening among this patient population.
This secondary analysis of the Sleep SAAF (Strong African American Families) randomized clinical trial investigates whether a responsive parenting intervention improves infant sleep and responsive parenting practices among Black families in the US.
This Medical News feature examines the possible health consequences of making daylight saving time permanent.
This randomized clinical trial investigates the efficacy of a smartphone-based Chinese culture–adapted digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia application compared with sleep education in reducing insomnia severity.
This diagnostic study develops a machine learning model using data from wearable digital devices to detect attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and sleep problems in children.
This secondary analysis examines the self-rated aspects of health-related quality of life, including physical and psychological well-being, social and peer support, and coping at school, among healthy children who were enrolled in a sleep manipulation trial.
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