Vanderbilt Sleep Disorders Center Archive — Page 1 of 2
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March 8, 2018
Bank sleep for daylight savings time
Banking sleep ahead of this weekend’s change to daylight saving time is a smart way to avoid the frantic feelings and lingering fatigue associated with the lost hour of slumber— if you do it the right way. -
November 1, 2016
Vanderbilt sleep experts offer tips to adjust to this weekend’s time change
When daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6, we set clocks back one hour, and essentially gain an extra hour of sleep—but that extra hour of sleep comes at the price of early evening darkness. -
June 16, 2016
New age-specific sleep recommendations for children issued
Children who don’t get adequate rest are at risk for health problems ranging from diabetes to depression, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, which this week issued age-specific sleep recommendations. -
March 9, 2016
Vanderbilt sleep specialist urges getting a head start on seasonal time change
The Monday after daylight saving time takes effect doesn’t have to be a heart-stressed, mad-dash, car-crash kind of a day. -
March 9, 2016
Spring forward this weekend; Get tips on surviving the seasonal time change
Vanderbilt Sleep Disorders Center specialist Kelly Brown has a list of tips people can follow to avoid the jolt to their sleep cycles and the resulting fatigue when clocks spring forward on Sunday, March 13. -
February 25, 2016
Sleep research for parents of children with ASD expanded
The expansion of sleep education sessions through a research study will allow more parents to learn effective sleep strategies for children with autism spectrum disorder. -
March 3, 2015
Vanderbilt sleep specialist says begin preparing now for this weekend’s change to daylight saving time