New developments in artificial intelligence could use sleep data to predict disease risk, a new study suggests. Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an AI model trained on nearly 600,000 hours ...
The timing of your sleep patterns could be linked to increased dementia risk, according to a new study. Each person's circadian rhythm, often defined as the body's internal 24-hour clock, keeps the ...
Working this overlooked practice into your sleep routine could have real benefits for your health. By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi “How did you sleep?” You might answer that question by weighing how many ...
Researchers tested what factors improve or worsen the quality of sleep in mice. A team including researchers from the ...
Dr. Joel Billings tells how individual members, their company officers, and their department's health and safety officer and administration can mitigate sleep deprivation. Research findings ...
Sleep isn’t just about feeling rested—it may be one of the strongest predictors of how long you live. Researchers analyzing nationwide data found that insufficient sleep was more closely tied to ...
Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that can predict a person’s risk of developing conditions ranging from dementia to heart failure by analyzing a single night of sleep data.
A poor night’s sleep portends a bleary-eyed next day, but it could also hint at diseases that will strike years down the road. A new artificial intelligence model developed by Stanford Medicine ...
Better sleep supports your overall health, while poor sleep can harm mood, thinking, heart health, immunity, and raise obesity and diabetes risk. Improve your circadian rhythm by getting bright light ...
In a groundbreaking revelation, Stanford researchers have harnessed artificial intelligence to uncover shocking insights ...