WASHINGTON (7News) — If you’re struggling to sleep at night, your jaw may be the reason why. Many people with TMJ disorder also deal with snoring, sleep apnea, and restless nights—without ...
I write a lot about sleep for my job, which is a little ironic considering how bad I am at it. I’ve covered what to do if you wake up at 3am and can’t get back to sleep, but have actually been up ...
No, I did not. Here I am, not the least bit excited to set my alarm to spring forward starting on Sunday. I turned to Dr. Raj Dasgupta, a pulmonary and sleep medicine specialist at Huntington ...