Longer Sleep Might Trump Genetic Influences on High Weight Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! News Tue, 01 May 2012 15:18 PM PDT COMMENTARY | After a number of studies hinting at a link between sleep deprivation and weight gain, researchers have discovered the impact between sleep and genetics and the resulting effect on how much a person weighs. Sleeping longer, they believe, could suppress genetic influences on high body weight. | Is sleep the key to weight loss? CBS 6 Richmond Tue, 01 May 2012 15:00 PM PDT Turns out, exercise isnât the only key to weight loss. A good night sleep may be just as important. A... | Berkeley County father pleads guilty to starving 2 children The Charleston Gazette Tue, 01 May 2012 14:17 PM PDT MARTINSBURG, W.Va. -- A Berkeley County man has pleaded guilty to forcing his two malnourished children to sleep in a concrete basement. Thirty-four-year-old Jesse Arlo Lafferty pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of child abuse causing serious bodily inju... | Will Sleep Apnea Effect the NFL Draft this Year? PRWeb Tue, 01 May 2012 14:14 PM PDT Sleep Group Solutions and David Gergen team up with former NFL superstars to tackle sleep apnea by raising awareness through seminars. (PRWeb May 01, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9452762.htm | Subscribe to: The Ponca City News Tue, 01 May 2012 14:13 PM PDT Donna Mae Wolfe, longtime resident of Ponca City, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, April 30, 2012, at the Ponca City Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of liver failure after a short illness. She was 77. | Sleep Curbs Influence of Obesity Genes First Coast News Tue, 01 May 2012 14:10 PM PDT If you're genetically predisposed to be overweight, the amount of sleep you get each night could make a big difference in how influential those genes are, a new study suggests. | Use A âSleep Dietâ To Ward Off Weight Gain Lifehacker Australia Tue, 01 May 2012 14:03 PM PDT Getting too little sleep has long been thought to contribute to overeating (making you scoff as much as nearly 300 calories more). A new study evaluating the amount of sleep twins get suggests that more sleep may help you keep the weight off if you have a genetic tendency to gain weight. Photo by Dan Foy Dr Nathaniel Watson, from the University of Watson, led the sleep research of 1088 pairs of ... | Use a "Sleep Diet" to Ward Off Weight Gain [Health] Lifehacker Tue, 01 May 2012 13:08 PM PDT # health Getting too little sleep has long been thought to contribute to overeating ( nearly 300 calories more ). A new study evaluating the amount of sleep twins get suggests that more sleep may help you keep the weight off if you have a genetic tendency to gain weight. More » | | |
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