New research links warmer nighttime temperatures to impaired heart recovery in older adults, highlighting a critical health ...
Maintaining a bedroom temperature of 24°C (75°F) at night while sleeping reduces stress responses in older adults, according to new Griffith University research published in the journal BMC Medicine.
New research suggests that older adults experience lower stress levels when their bedroom is kept at 24°C (75 °F) during sleep. Maintaining a bedroom temperature around 24°C (75.2°F) or lower during ...
Maintaining a bedroom temperature of 24°C at night while sleeping reduces stress responses in older adults, according to new ...
COVID-19 significantly increased myocarditis-related mortality, particularly in non-White, older adults in non-metropolitan areas during 2020-2021. Heart failure mortality rates rose during the ...