For older adults, naps may be a warning sign of underlying conditions or declining health, according to a new study.
Here’s what experts have to say.
Naps might be linked to a higher risk of death, according to a study. Here's what you should know.
Is napping a sign of declining health? A new study uses objective wearable data to link morning naps and excessive daytime ...
New evidence suggests that nap habits in later life may serve as a measurable indicator of underlying health problems.
The new study, published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine, went even deeper, showing that in older adults, each extra hour of ...
New research suggests that changes to napping patterns in older adults, such as longer or more frequent naps, may signal ...
But a new study suggests that in older adults, certain nap patterns could be a warning sign worth paying attention to. Taking ...
Scientists found a concerning pattern.
Too much napping is linked to a higher risk of dying among older folks, researchers reported April 20 in JAMA Network Open.
A siesta may sound tantalizing while sitting in front of the computer after lunch. And while most people can't crawl under their desks at work for a quick snooze, napping has many health benefits.
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