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15 resultsfor “health risks of not sleeping enough”

Conflicts

Nursery worker jailed over death of toddler restrained during nap time

sleeping pod at Fairytales Day Nursery in Dudley, West Midlands, on 9 December 2022. Nursery worker Kimberley Cookson, 23, was sentenced to three years and four months in prison for gross negligence manslaughter. Nursery owner

BBC NewsApr 17
Health

A new Medicare option for weight loss drugs is coming: Here's what to know

Health News. ### **The $50 copay is only for weight loss** If you're already taking one of these medications for a qualifying condition such as Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease risk reduction, or sleep apnea

NPR Topics: NewsMay 6
Politics

US urges contractor to evacuate workers from Kuwait and Iraq over worries of Iran-backed attacks

enough, according to sources and messages seen by the Guardian. Efforts to keep workers in [Iraq](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iraq) are due to the company’s fears that the Iraqi government will end the contract, sources

The Guardian WorldApr 20
World

Wednesday briefing: ​Can the UK adapt in time to a new normal of extreme heat?

risk of death due to extreme heat, with [hundreds of excess deaths already recorded in heatwaves](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/30/ethnic-minorities-poorest-england-higher-risk-heat-related-deaths-study) in the UK. The UK is going to need to get serious about public health initiatives

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Politics

Escapes, fires, stabbing: catastrophic security failures revealed in Australia’s immigration detention network

risks and vulnerabilities”. ## Problems at Parklea ![A sign saying Parklea correctional centre](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/6eb946a5d7f1207a50c66a6532c1ad5a29088b04/0_361_5415_3249/master/5415.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Some MTC staff at Parklea correctional centre have been seconded to the immigration detention network due to staff shortages. Photograph

The Guardian WorldMay 24
Health

Don't feel like exercising? Maybe it's the wrong time of day for you

sleep-wake patterns and hormone and energy levels across the day, which, in turn, could influence exercise performance and adherence, explain the researchers. The study authors say the findings suggest a "one-size fits

BBC NewsApr 14
Health

The surprising origin of 4 features that superglue kids — and adults — to screens

risk of developing what psychologists call problematic usage. That is, they continue to use an app or play a game even when it damages their health. For example, the app may interfere with their sleep

NPR Topics: NewsApr 21
Health

Nursery worker jailed for three years over death of 14-month-old boy in her care

health and safety regulations. It was also ordered to pay £56,000 in legal costs. Making his sentencing remarks, Choudhury said: “Tragically, the events of that day meant that Mr and Mrs Sibanda would never

The Guardian WorldApr 17
Health

Is bovine colostrum really 'liquid gold' for gut health?

enough yet," says Elyce Shapiro, a Chicago-based licensed dietician nutritionist who runs a virtual [private practice](https://www.balancedguthealth.com/). "From a safety profile, I don't have a problem with it," she notes

NPR Topics: NewsJun 1
Politics

One clinic tracks the heavy toll Trump's immigration crackdown takes on mental health

enough to interfere with their daily life, and nearly three quarters were experiencing depression," says Pages. And nearly 1 in 8 individuals struggled with thoughts of suicide, Zocalo found. That is [more than double

NPR Topics: NewsMay 17
Health

Real estate investors are buying up long-term care facilities. Residents can suffer

sleeping peacefully in a reclining position.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/2560x2560+640+0/resize/100/quality/85/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F54%2Fed%2F3853cdb047b1ac3282b438720cfb%2Fbroken-rehab-ventilators-mcmanus-07.JPG)](https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/11/29/nx-s1-5613340/als-medicaid-trump-disease-flaws-gaps-nursing-homes-ventilators-expense) ### [Shots - Health News](https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/) ### [They need a ventilator to stay alive. Getting one can be a nightmare](https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/11/29/nx-s1-5613340/als-medicaid-trump-disease-flaws-gaps-nursing-homes-ventilators-expense) In a phone interview

NPR Topics: NewsApr 19
Health

Older people risk mental decline if they do long hours of caring, UK study shows

risk of social isolation and burnout. Dr Baowen Xue, an academic at University College London and the lead author of the paper, said: “Our study shows that the caring responsibilities many people take

The Guardian WorldMay 12
World

In Beirut, refugee girls and women learn more than self-defense in martial arts class

enough and they finally built their confidence.* **Aline Deschamps for NPR** Aline Deschamps for NPR When she wanted to learn judo like her brother, her parents told her it was unsuitable for girls. Atallah

NPR Topics: NewsMay 25
Health

Marketers say NAD+ pills and infusions can boost longevity. What's the evidence?

sleep, mental clarity and recovery. Wellness clinics that market NAD+ therapies are apt to describe it as a "fountain of youth" that works on a cellular level to enliven mitochondria — the energy-producing factories

NPR Topics: NewsMay 11
World

Chernobyl's last wedding: The couple who married as a nuclear disaster unfolded

sleep that night, and flowers to buy. He says he saw soldiers in gas masks outside, and men washing the street with a foamy solution. Some men he knew from his work at the nuclear

BBC NewsApr 18