Lack of Sleep Influences Pleasure
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Lack of Sleep Influences Pleasure
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Most Recently Shared on May 26, 2011 at 4:04 am By:
Lack of Sleep Influences Pleasure: Summary Correct interpretation by your brain of happy experiences leads to be... http://bit.ly/jjNZbQ
How lack of sleep affects the brain and may increase appetite, weight gain - Scope - medical blog - Stanford University School of Medicine
scopeblog.stanford.edu — “How lack of sleep affects the brain and may increase appetite, weight gain - Scope - medical blog - Stanford University School of Medicine” View full resource at scopeblog.stanford.edu
Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2012 at 12:30 pm By:
Didn't sleep well last night? Feel hungrier today? Study shows the two may be related & could influence weight gain: http://t.co/mwbzVwQF
Christiane Northrup, MD: What Is Your Maternal Legacy?
huffingtonpost.com — “My pleasure simply doesn't come, like my mother's, from carrying a heavy pack up Mt. Everest or sleeping on a mat in a tent in the rain. Instead, it comes from dancing, Pilates, reading, and movies -- but that's OK!” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
Most Recently Shared on May 7, 2011 at 7:18 am By:
What Is Your Maternal Legacy?: My pleasure simply doesn't come, like my mother's, from carrying a heavy pack up... http://huff.to/l5SxOM
Zen to Fitness – How Sleep Can Impact Your Metabolic Health
zentofitness.com — “Few of us put sleep on the pedestal where it belongs. We all know a lack of sleep can make us feel groggy and unfocused the next day, but in reality the impact of sleep problems goes much deeper. Sleep has a direct and powerful impact on our metabolic health. When we understand the influence sleep has on metabolic and hormonal function, its much easier to realize why sleep needs to be prioritised in our lives. Here are 6 reasons sleep can affect your metabolic health........” View full resource at zentofitness.com
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2011 at 7:05 am By:
How Sleep Can Impact Your Metabolic Health: Editor’s Note: This is a Guest Post from Elizabeth at Living the No... http://bit.ly/hS0IpT
Zen to Fitness – How Sleep Can Impact Your Metabolic Health
zentofitness.com — “Few of us put sleep on the pedestal where it belongs. We all know a lack of sleep can make us feel groggy and unfocused the next day, but in reality the impact of sleep problems goes much deeper. Sleep has a direct and powerful impact on our metabolic health. When we understand the influence sleep has on metabolic and hormonal function, its much easier to realize why sleep needs to be prioritised in our lives. Here are 6 reasons sleep can affect your metabolic health........” View full resource at zentofitness.com
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2011 at 7:03 am By:
Zen Fit Tip: How Sleep Can Impact Your Metabolic Health http://bit.ly/hYpcLl
Social networks show drug use follows lack of sleep - health - 26 March 2010 - New Scientist
newscientist.com — “Analysing the friendship networks of 90,000 teens shows that lack of sleep seems to cause increased drug use " and that teenagers influence each other” View full resource at newscientist.com
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Social networks show drug use follows lack of sleep - health - 26 March 2010 - New Scientist: http://bit.ly/dhypUl via @addthis #psychology
Lack of sleep linked to Alzheimer's - health - 24 September 2009 - New Scientist
newscientist.com — “Sleep deprivation in mice causes more plaques to form in their brains – an insomnia drug reduced the amount of plaque-forming protein” View full resource at newscientist.com
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Lack of sleep leads to Alzheimers: http://is.gd/3Enx8 Uh oh...I might be in trouble. Good thing coffee consumption helps.
Sleep May Be Factor In Weight Control
sciencedaily.com — “Could sleep be a critical component to maintaining a healthy body weight? According to new research, body mass index is linked to length and quality of sleep in a surprisingly consistent fashion.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on May 19, 2009 at 4:40 pm By:
Quality of sleep may influence risk for being overweight. http://bit.ly/Fq5Iy
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