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Less than half of U.S children have sufficient sleep

AAP: Less Than Half of U.S. Children Get Sufficient Sleep

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Sufficient sleep linked to increased odds of combined flourishing measure, individual measures
Safe infant sleep practices are suboptimal in the United States

Safe Infant Sleep Practices Suboptimal Across the U.S.

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Receipt of provider advice on safe sleep practices varies but is associated with increased practice use
Long sleep duration predicts seven-year cognitive decline among U.S. Hispanic/Latino patients

Long Sleep Duration Linked to Cognitive Decline in Hispanics

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Long sleep duration predicts seven-year cognitive decline in U.S. Hispanics/Latinos
Patients with primary restless leg syndrome who begin dopamine agonist therapy may be at increased risk for adverse psychiatric events

Dopamine Agonists Tied to Higher Risk for Psychiatric Events

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Findings seen in large study of patients with restless leg syndrome starting dopamine agonists
Back sleeping in late pregnancy is independently associated with lower birth weight

Back Sleeping in Late Pregnancy Linked to Lower Birth Weight

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Authors say this is a modifiable risk and campaigns should target third-trimester side sleeping
Middle-aged adults with high blood pressure

With Comorbidities, Less Than Six Hours of Sleep Ups Risk for Early Death

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Risk for dying from heart attack, stroke twofold higher among those with high BP, diabetes and short sleep
The prevalence of short sleep duration increased among working American adults from 2010 to 2018

Prevalence of Short Sleep Duration Up From 2010 to 2018

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Odds of short sleep duration increased in 2018 with adjustment for demographic, occupational characteristics
Supine or non-left-sided sleep through 30 weeks of gestation is not associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes

Supine, Non-Left-Sided Sleep Not Linked to Pregnancy Outcomes

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Supine or right lateral sleep position not tied to higher risk for composite of adverse pregnancy outcomes
Napping once or twice per week is associated with a lower risk for incident cardiovascular disease events

Occasional Napping Linked to Lower Risk for Cardiovascular Events

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Napping once or twice/week tied to lower risk, but napping duration not linked to CV event risk
Middle-aged women with type 2 diabetes mellitus have more sleep disturbances than women without diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes May Impact Sleep in Middle-Aged Women

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Findings show more sleep-related symptoms of symptoms of higher severity