Health January 26 Feeling extra tired? This virus could be the culprit, study suggests A new study found that people who have had COVID-19 are more likely to develop chronic fatigue syndrome. A researcher and doctor weigh in on the symptoms to watch for.
Health December 19 Trump's daylight saving time plan and sleep: What you must know President-elect Donald Trump has a plan for daylight saving time, a move that some experts say could improve health and wellness. Experts react to the potential effects on sleep and more.
VIDEO September 27 Sleep expert says this activity could help you get better rest at night Dr. Wendy Troxel, a sleep therapist in Utah, discusses a study that found small bouts of light exercise in the evening can help promote more restful sleep.
HEALTH August 9 What is POTS, the disease affecting Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky? After nearly a decade of keeping it under wraps, Olympic medalist Katie Ledecky has shared her POTS diagnosis with the world. Experts discussed details of the disorder.
HEALTH June 21 FDA approves new drug to treat autoimmune liver disease: ‘Giant step forward’ The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the French drugmaker Ipsen’s medication Iqirvo (elafibranor). Doctors discuss what this means for liver disease patients.
HEALTH March 8, 2024 Always feeling tired? Experts share 4 common causes of daytime fatigue Fox News Digital spoke to sleep experts about common reasons for daytime sleepiness — and how to ensure the right amount of rest for mental and physical wellness.
HEALTH November 20, 2023 Sleep problems worsen during the winter, US adults say in new survey Half of Americans would trade a year of internet access in exchange for better sleep, according to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, which was commissioned by Mattress Firm and conducted by OnePoll.
HEALTH November 10, 2023 For quality sleep, timing is everything, experts say: Here’s the secret of successful slumber When it comes to measuring sleep, most people focus on hitting a certain number of hours each night. While that’s part of the equation, experts say it might not be the most important metric.
HEALTH November 7, 2023 Surprising sleep trends revealed in new survey, including the rise of ‘Scandinavian sleeping' A new survey from U.S. News polled 1,200 adults about their sleep habits. Fox News Digital shares the surprising trends that impact the quality of people's rest.
HEALTH November 5, 2023 One in six teens admits to drowsy driving, survey finds: It's 'impaired driving, unequivocally' The 2023 Drowsy Driving Survey from the National Sleep Foundation explored 1,124 American teens’ attitudes and behaviors about drowsy driving, finding that one in six drove while drowsy.
HEALTH October 18, 2023 Want a bit more sleep? Hitting that snooze button isn’t always bad, study finds A study suggests that snoozing doesn’t always mean losing. Researchers from Stockholm University found that stealing an extra few minutes of sleep in the morning could support the waking process.
Coronavirus September 18, 2020 Coronavirus causing 'persistent fatigue' in more than half of recovered patients, study finds As researchers work to understand both the short and longterm effects of the novel coronavirus, more than half of participants in a recent study who have recovered from COVID-19 are still experiencing “persistent fatigue” related to the disease.
VIDEO April 21, 2020 Sleep specialist on 'Pandemic Dreams' phenomenon Behavioral sleep medicine specialist, Michael Grandner, explains why you may be experiencing more intense dreams than usual during these unusual times, and ways to get your sleep back on track.
VIDEO March 9, 2020 Tips to get your sleep schedule back on track after we put the clocks forward Advice from Amy Sewell, founder of Shop with Style.
NASA February 13, 2020 How space can change the human body News of Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai's growth aboard the International Space Station sparked curiosity of the impact space can have on the human body.
VIDEO December 13, 2019 Study: Majority of Americans wake up on the wrong side of the bed 300 days a year Adult sleep and nutrition consultant Ingrid Prueher on how to get enough rest and wake up feeling good.
VIDEO April 1, 2019 Tips to maximize your sleep and make that shuteye count A new study says up to 40 percent of Americans aren't getting enough sleep; insight from Dr. Carol Ash, sleep medicine specialist.
Fatigue March 17, 2017 Lack of sleep linked to behavioral problems in kids Getting too little sleep in early childhood is linked to cognitive and behavioral problems years later, a U.S. study suggests.
Fatigue February 13, 2017 Drowsy drivers often behind fatal crashes In the U.S. alone, more than 6,000 people die in drowsy driving-related motor vehicle crashes each year, a recent study suggests.
HEALTHY LIVING January 30, 2017 Japan's antidote to overwork: 'inemuri' naps People who can nod off in any situation may consider a move to Japan, where public napping, so long as one follows certain rules of etiquette, is basically seen as virtuous.
Fatigue January 23, 2017 Caught napping: Baseball hitting, pitching sapped by jet lag Researchers say they've documented an unseen drag on major league baseball players that can wipe out home field advantage, make pitchers give up more home runs, and take some punch out of a team's bats.
DENTAL HEALTH December 7, 2016 5 reasons your gums bleed when you brush The night before a teeth cleaning, most of us like to get in there deep.
MENTAL HEALTH December 5, 2016 'Never go to bed angry': Sleep makes it harder to forget bad thoughts The age-old advice to "never go to bed angry" is getting some support from new research.
Fatigue October 10, 2016 Study: Sleepy drivers equally as dangerous as drunken drivers Being sleepy behind the wheel is almost as bad as drinking and driving
Fatigue October 3, 2016 7 reasons you can't fall back asleep At 10 PM you were tired, ready for bed, and dozed off just fine.
Fatigue October 1, 2016 The truth about people who brag they don't need much sleep For most of us, skimping on sleep means feeling cranky and foggyheaded the next day, but we all have that one friend who claims she can survive—even thrive!—on just a few hours a night.
Medications September 23, 2016 4 common medications that are making you tired It seems that we're a nation of pill-poppers: Nearly 70 percent of Americans take at least one prescription drug, and more than 50 percent take two, according to a 2013 report from the Mayo Clinic.
Fatigue September 12, 2016 People with chronic fatigue syndrome may be fighting 'hibernation' Chronic fatigue syndrome is a debilitating but still mysterious ailment often marked by long-term fatigue, pain, and memory loss.
SLEEP DISORDERS August 11, 2016 Daytime light may counter sleep problems tied to tiny screens People who pass many waking hours exposed to bright light may not experience sleep problems even when they read on a tablet every night before bed, a small experiment suggests.
Fatigue July 13, 2016 Why it's harder to recover from jet lag when you fly east If you've ever found that recovery from jet lag took even longer than you expected it to, physicists have answers: A new mathematical model helps explain why flying east is tougher on jet-lag recovery