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New research sheds light on how circadian rhythms work
AI-collected data could compromise childhood sleep disorder diagnoses
Driving on less than 5 hours of sleep is just as dangerous as drunk-driving, study finds
ChatGPT for medical data? Predicting the future of population health
Volunteers needed to help unravel sleep problems
Building Royal Hobart Hospital fit for future demand
Study identifies four major subtypes of long COVID
UNSW academics awarded $2.4m by NHMRC to commercialise innovative research
Testing Stress Levels of Rescued Koalas for Wild Survival
Flinders gets set for Australia’s Sleep Revolution
Veterans find relief from nightmares with NightWare and Apple Watch
Voice screening App delivers rapid results for Parkinson’s and severe COVID
Hot summer nights bad for health
Many parents use melatonin gummies to help children sleep
Australian invention enables post-partum depression medication to be administered as simple oral capsule
Very high doses of cannabis component CBD don’t affect driving
New study aims to identify sleep disorder in Tasmanians aged over 50
Why people with sleep apnoea develop high blood pressure and diabetes
First comprehensive study reveals why Australians take medicinal cannabis
World Sleep Day: fascinating and complex world of dental sleep medicine
Long-distance swimmers need to wake up and consider their sleep
Diseased male livers undergo sex-change
Children with insomnia likely to continue to suffer as adults, study finds
Poor sleep more common for Indigenous people
Sleep Health Foundation announces appointment of Dr Moira Junge as inaugural Chief Executive Office
New discovery to aid treatment of problem infant hemangiomas
Sleep Health Foundation welcomes federal government taking first step recognising importance of sleep
Common sleep disorder combo could be deadly
LivaNova receives TGA approval for its VNS Therapy System for drug-resistant epilepsy
Sleep in children with autism
$9M grant funds study of gut-brain connection in Parkinson’s
Mitochondria of diabetic patients can’t keep track of time