Insomnia Means More Than A Bad Night's Sleep A new study says men who reported having insomnia and who slept less than 6 hours a night were four times more likely to die over a 14-year period when compared to men who reported sleeping well. Sleep researcher and psychiatrist Alexandros Vgontzas explains the finding.
Men With Insomnia May Have Higher Risk of Death Men with insomnia have a fourfold higher death rate than those who sleep at least 6 hours a night, a 14-year study finds. It's not yet clear whether women with insomnia also die sooner.
Insomnia is bad news for men: Early death According to U.S. research from Pennsylvania State University, men who have chronic insomnia, and sleep less than six hours per night on average, have a much greater risk of premature death than women.
Guidelines for insomnia, sleep disorders LONDON, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- The British Association for Psychopharmacology has created guidelines to help psychiatrists and physicians treat those with sleep problems, researchers say. Sleep disorder - Insomnia - Health - Conditions and Diseases - United States
Insomnia Increases Risk of Early Death for Men? Chronic male insomniacs may have a higher risk of early death than "normal" male sleepers, a new study says. Insomnia - Health - Sleep disorder - Conditions and Diseases - Body mass index