Left untreated, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can have short- and long-term effects on your brain, from memory and learning to cognitive functions.
The brain may inadvertently "learn" to have seizures by treating them like important memories to be stored, according to new ...
In addition to affecting your sleep, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) poses risks to your heart, metabolic health, and brain function if untreated.
The study's findings could result in interventions that "weaken seizure networks rather than reinforce them" in patients with epilepsy.
As scientists race to understand cognitive decline, a significant discovery shows how your nightly rest might be the key to maintaining brain health for decades. A breakthrough study has revealed that ...
A brief afternoon nap may reset key brain processes, helping the mind stay flexible, focused, and ready to learn.
Sleep apnea affects an estimated 80 million adults in the U.S., yet it remains one of the country’s most underdiagnosed health conditions. Research suggests that up to four in five people with sleep ...
Chronic insomnia is no longer a personal problem but a widespread phenomenon. New medical guidelines are changing the way ...