| (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) -- Controversy in the death of a 25-year-old man has pitted a family active in the metro Atlanta church community against a major medical facility over a procedure generally regarded to pose little threat. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sleeping in on Saturday after a few weeks of too little shuteye may feel refreshing, but it can give a false sense of security. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (The New York Times News Service) -- Sure, Ambien helps you sleep. But sometimes waking up can be a tough pill to swallow. (McClatchy-Tribune Information Services) -- Using computer algorithms and infrared imaging, Houston researchers have created a test for sleep apnea that detects the common but potentially serious disorder without a tangle of sensors attached to the patient's body during sleep. ATLANTA (AP) -- Sleepless in Seattle? Hardly. West Virginia is where people are really staying awake, according to the first government study to monitor state-by-state differences in sleeplessness. (Associated Press) -- What to do if menopause makes you miserable? WASHINGTON (AP) -- Safety investigators have sent government agencies a wake-up call about sleep apnea, a disorder that's showing up in a wide range of transportation accidents. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Scientists have discovered a gene that helps a mother and daughter stay alert on about six hours sleep a night, two hours less than the rest of their family needs. CHICAGO (AP) -- Sleepless people sometimes use the Internet to get through the night. Now a small study shows promising results for insomniacs with nine weeks of Internet-based therapy. | News brought to you by: | | | | | | |
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