Researchers found a chasm between the health reasons for which the public seeks out cannabis and what gold-standard science ...
Insomnia’s founder and CEO Seth Berkowitz started the company while he was a student at the University of Pennsylvania, ...
Many Americans use medical marijuana for chronic pain, sleep, and depression. But new research in JAMA says it may not really work. Instead, it may cause new health problems.
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The likelihood of high blood pressure is clearly higher among people who have both sleep apnea and insomnia. This is shown by a study from the University of Gothenburg. High blood pressure is one of ...
Getting to bed at a certain time could help ensure a great night’s sleep. In a TikTok video, Ontario-based naturopathic doctor Kara Petrunick (@doctorkara.nd) shared the "second wind" theory that ...
Insomnia, Robertson’s posthumously released follow-up to his first memoir, goes deep into his growing relationship with Hollywood and his splintering one with his Band mate Levon Helm Six months later ...
Teens who start using cannabis before age 15 are more likely to use the drug often later in their lives. They are also more likely to develop mental and physical health problems in young adulthood ...
From chamomile and lavender to hops, people have long experimented with natural products to get better sleep. Now that marijuana is legal in many states for medical or recreational use, it may mean ...
Just as a single night of insomnia may leave you feeling groggy and cranky, solid slumber can help you feel rested and ready to take on the day. How well you sleep over time, however, can influence ...
“I haven’t had a proper night’s sleep in 19 months,” Aleksa Diaz told Newsweek. “Even if I’m physically exhausted, I can’t fall asleep. I wake up more than ten times a night—fully conscious. I only ...
A new study found that chronic insomnia can lead to memory loss and faster brain aging. Fortunately it’s very treatable. In a new study, older adults with chronic insomnia were 40 percent more likely ...