Less Sleep – Cardiovascular Risk

According to a January 2021 study[i] published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, people who sleep less than six hours a night may be at increased risk of cardiovascular disease compared with those who sleep between seven and eight hours. The study concluded that poor quality sleep increases the risk of atherosclerosis. “Cardiovascular…

Cardiovascular Disorders in Narcolepsy: Review of Associations and Determinants

Clinical Review Poul Jørgen Jennum, Giuseppe Plazzi, , Alessandro Silvani, Lee A.Surkin, YvesDauvilliers, Summary Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is a lifelong disorder of sleep-wake dysregulation defined by clinical symptoms, neurophysiological findings, and low hypocretin levels. Besides a role in sleep, hypocretins are also involved in regulation of heart rate and blood pressure. This literature review…