Stanford researchers taught an AI to “learn the language of sleep” to predict whether patients were at risk of developing ...
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 ...
Adults who reported 2 to less than 3 hours of weekend catch-up sleep had a significantly lower prevalence of CKD compared with those reporting less than 1 hour of WCS (AOR, 0.44; 95% CI, 0.21-0.88).
AI can use sleep data from a single night to identify patterns linked to disease risk years before symptoms appear.
After adjusting for other variables, individuals experiencing back pain had a higher mean sleep problems score, with the ...
About half of older men suffer from sleep problems, back pain or both, according to Soomi Lee, associate professor of human ...