National Sleep Foundation

From Wall Street to Neverland: The Year America Didn't Sleep

Qanta Ahmed, MD | Posted 11.16.2009 | Living


Qanta Ahmed, MD

The public health burden of insomnia on the US is measured in the hundreds of billions of dollars. While we routinely cut calories, or cram in exercise, sleep has not even entered the conversational lexicon.

Having Trouble Sleeping? Blame The Recession

medicalnewstoday.com | Baylor Health Care System | Posted 08.20.2009 | Living


Today, millions of Americans can attest to his insight. According to a poll from the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), 27 percent of Americans say pers...

Long Workweeks Keeping Americans Up Late

AP | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


NEW YORK — Hey you! Dozing at your desk! Wake up, go home and get more sleep! That could be the message from a survey released Monday by the Nat...