Quantifying Sleep Loss, Disruption in New Mothers
New mothers sleep an average of only 4.4 hours during the first week after giving birth, compared to 7.8 hours pre-pregnancy.
New mothers sleep an average of only 4.4 hours during the first week after giving birth, compared to 7.8 hours pre-pregnancy.
Martin Kang, PhD, of the Medical University of South Carolina, is this year’s recipient of the ATS/ALA Commemorative 120th Anniversary Joint Research…
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House Republicans have passed a reconciliation package (the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”) that would make significant changes to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act…
Prepare for your ABIM sleep medicine certification exam with CHEST. Develop efficient study methods, get answers to your questions on the exam content, and focus…
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On May 22, 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a budget reconciliation bill that includes significant reductions in federal Medicaid spending to help offset…
In his latest column, President and CEO Drew Altman discusses how, with nearly half, or about 10 million MAGA supporters and Republicans receiving coverage through…
This brief highlights key facts about Medicare beneficiaries living in rural areas, including their demographic and health characteristics, access to care, and satisfaction with care.
American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) Summer Forum 2025 welcome page.
An Overlooked Key to Workplace Success In today’s pressured and fast-paced world, many people sacrifice sleep to meet work demands. Here’s an insider’s tip: getting…