A new study analyzing data from Canadian mothers has indicated that newborn sleep less at the three months of age if their fathers do not have a university degree, suffered depression during pregnancy, or had an emergency cesarean-section delivery. The study, which examined associations between a mother’s educational levels, prenatal …
Read More »New EEG Insights Offer Window into Hypersomnia Differential Diagnosis
Researchers investigate how timing and density of EEG segments differ among patients with narcolepsy character 1, narcolepsy type 2, idiopathic hypersomnia, and oversight matters. By Yoona Ha When providers come across patients who show signs of excessive sleepiness and frequent daytime sleep attempts, diagnostic tests like polysomnogram( PSG) and multiple …
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