Women are more likely than men to report poor sleep, even though objective measurements show that their sleep is better in ...
Our study found that although women complained of sleep problems more often, they slept objectively better than men on ...
A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2026 annual meeting found that women with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea ...
Move over wage gap, there’s a new gender crisis. Research confirms what many women already know — they’re more tired than men, reportedly getting less and worse sleep. For women, the “gender sleep gap ...
While sleep is essential to health, women face unique challenges to getting quality sleep across key life stages. According to new survey results from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, more than ...
Women’s sleep apnea symptoms differ from men’s and can often be confused with hormonal shifts. Researchers are working to close the detection gap. In midlife, women are told to expect disruption.
If you spend time on social media, you’ve probably seen posts proclaiming women need more sleep than men. The idea may resonate if you’re a woman who feels busy, overstimulated and constantly ...
Experts say it's important to understand what they can and cannot do.
Premenopausal women experience obstructive sleep apnea less often than men, but prevalence increases after menopause. In sleep laboratories, menopause status is rarely considered, and differences in ...
Here's something that will keep you up at night: Women statistically get less sleep than men. According to the Sleep Foundation, adult women are more likely than men to wake up every night and more ...
There are at least a dozen reasons why women may wake up with a headache, jitter with anxiety, or struggle to keep their eyes open at work, no matter how well they think they slept: menstruation, ...