Sleep Deprivation
Sleep Deprivation Can Be a Weapon in the Hands of an Abusive Partner
Unlike other types of physical abuse, sleep deprivation doesn’t leave a mark.
Why Does Depression Make Me Want to Be Alone?
This week in the Coping newsletter: Numbness as a very real symptom of depression, and what to do when you feel like withdrawing from friends.
Sleep Deprivation Was More Powerful Than Antidepressants for Me
If I'd known a decade ago that staying up at night could help with depression, I'd have been less likely to dismiss my own experience as just a curiosity.
Late Night Twitter Sessions Are Bad for NBA Shooting Percentages
A new study was released today that says that there's a strong correlation between an NBA player tweeting after 11 PM and having a terrible game the next day.
High Speed Internet Is Causing Widespread Sleep Deprivation, Study Finds
First of its kind study establishes causal link between broadband internet and sleep deprivation.
Morning People Are Ruining It for the Rest of Us
Sickness, fatigue, and the sharing of fake news stories happen when you wake people up before they’re ready.
Scientists Really, Really Think School Should Start Later
Research on sleep-deprived students keeps rolling in
Scientists Really, Really Think School Should Start Later
Research on sleep-deprived students keeps rolling in.
Apparently Judges Are Jerks When They're Tired, Too
A new study suggests that sleep deprivation can affect the length of sentences they pass down.
Scientists Prove That If You Stay Up Late Tonight, You’ll Eat More Tomorrow
A new study from King’s College London shows that sleep-deprived people consume an average of 385 calories more, compared to those who get a full night’s sleep.