National Sleep Foundation Research Reveals Nearly 1/3 of Americans Diagnosed with Sleep Apnea are Not Receiving Treatment Despite Health Risks
A new National Sleep Foundation study finds 31% of diagnosed sleep apnea patients aren’t receiving treatment, despite serious health risks. The research highlights major gaps in awareness, diagnosis, and available therapies. With millions at risk, NSF and Inspire Medical Systems aim to improve education and access to care. Learn more about the findings and sleep apnea solutions today.
Daylight Savings Increases Risk of Drowsy Driving
As daylight savings begins, experts warn of increased drowsy driving risks, with fatigue causing over 300,000 crashes yearly. The National Road Safety Foundation urges drivers to recognize fatigue signs and take precautions like napping or consuming caffeine. Sleep-deprived driving can be as dangerous as DUI. Learn more about drowsy driving risks and prevention at www.nrsf.org/resources/drowsy-driving.
New Data from National Sleep Foundation Reveals Strong Connection Between Sleep Health and Flourishing in Life
The National Sleep Foundation’s 2025 Sleep in America® Poll reveals that good sleep boosts happiness, productivity, and goal achievement. Adults who get 7-9 hours of quality sleep are significantly more likely to flourish in life. As Sleep Awareness Week® 2025 (March 9-15) approaches, NSF urges people to prioritize sleep for better well-being. Learn more at www.theNSF.org.
Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia, Sleep Disorders, Other Diseases
A new study finds that moderate to vigorous physical activity reduces the risk of dementia, sleep disorders, stroke, anxiety, and depression. Researchers analyzed data from 73,411 adults using accelerometers, showing that more movement and less sitting improve brain health. Findings will be presented at the AAN 2025 Annual Meeting. Learn more about brain health at AAN.com. #AANAM
IKEA Uncovers Who in the World Sleeps Best - and it Might Surprise You
IKEA’s largest sleep study, surveying 55,000 people across 57 markets, reveals that Mainland China leads in sleep quality, while Norway and the U.S. rank lowest. The report highlights key sleep disruptors—stress, screen time, and financial concerns—and offers actionable tips for better rest. Discover the global sleep gap and IKEA’s commitment to improving sleep health worldwide.
National Sleep Foundation Study Results Show America's Sleep-Deprived Drivers Can Plan Better for Safety
Ahead of Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) reveals alarming survey results about drowsy driving. Only 40% of adults find alternatives to driving when sleep-deprived, despite its dangers. NSF urges better sleep habits, planning ahead, and awareness to reduce drowsy driving and improve road safety for all.