Avoiding sleep drugs would reduce older Americans' lifetime rate of falls by nearly 9% and brain decline by 2%, among other ...
A new study reveals that melatonin supplements may increase heart failure risk by 90% in chronic insomnia patients, ...
A reduction in prescriptions of sleep drugs for older adults is associated with substantial health and economic benefits, ...
A major American Heart Association analysis suggests that long-term melatonin use for sleep could be linked to a higher risk ...
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) drugs mimic the GLP-1 hormone, which helps control insulin and blood sugar levels, decreases appetite and slows digestion of food. The drugs initially were developed to ...
The benefits of reducing sleep medications include a reduction in falls and cognitive impairment and improvements in life expectancy and quality of life.
If you've ever struggled with sleep, you’ve likely been advised to try melatonin—a hormone naturally produced by the body to ...
A sleep doctor and a dietitian explain the best time to take melatonin if you're trying to improve your sleep, plus what else ...
One of adulthood’s quiet regrets is not sleeping more when we had the chance. Yet sleep seems to get even more elusive with ...
Millions of older Americans suffering from insomnia regularly use prescription sleep medications, despite the risk of serious side effects-such as falls, broken bones ...
TUESDAY, Oct. 21, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound might help protect people from health risks related to sleep apnea, a new study says. Type 2 diabetes patients ...