Difficulty Sleeping Increases as Women Progress Through Menopause According to Study by Rush University Medical Center
June 30, 2008
June 30, 2008
CHICAGO, June 30 -- Rush University issued the following news release:
Difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep increase as women go through menopause according to research by Rush University Medical Center. Waking up earlier than planned also increases through late perimenopause but decreases when women become postmenopausal. The study is published in the July 1 issue of the journal SLEEP.
"Sleep difficulties, especially problems staying asleep, are relati . . .
Difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep increase as women go through menopause according to research by Rush University Medical Center. Waking up earlier than planned also increases through late perimenopause but decreases when women become postmenopausal. The study is published in the July 1 issue of the journal SLEEP.
"Sleep difficulties, especially problems staying asleep, are relati . . .