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[WCCO-TV, January 01, 0001]   Poor sleep is linked to poor concentration, memory, the immune system, and Alzheimer's disease. Learn why that is and how to make sure you get enough sleep.
January 25, 2020
[KARE 11, November 19, 2019]   The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says a third of American adults don’t get enough sleep. And, the older we get the harder it is for us to fully rest.
November 19, 2019
[Parade, November 06, 2019]   Want to know how to sleep better? You’re not alone.
November 06, 2019
[WCCO Radio, September 20, 2019]   The number of deaths & hospitalizations associated with vaping continues to rise. Dr. Andrew Stiehm shares the latest on the vaping-related illnesses.
September 20, 2019
[KMSP Fox 9. September 11, January 01, 0001]   Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced his administration is looking into banning most flavored e-cigs, which could have a massive impact on the multibillion dollar industry. The push comes in light of the lung injury cases nationwide, many which have impacted teens.
September 11, 2019
[KMSP Fox 9, September 06, 2019]   After a fifth death has been linked to vaping, the CDC is now urging people to avoid using e-cigarettes amid the outbreak. Allina Health United Lung and Sleep Clinic medical director and pulmonologist Dr. Andrew Stiehm talked with Fox 9 about the outbreak, the CDC warnings and what's causing these deaths.
September 06, 2019
[Healthline, August 22, 2019]   People with a genetic predisposition toward insomnia are at higher risk of coronary artery disease, heart failure, and stroke, according to a new study.
August 22, 2019
[WCCO-TV, January 01, 2019]   Jan. 1 is often the time when people resolve to live healthier in the new year.
January 01, 2019
[KMSP Fox 9, December 17, 2018]   Twice as many high school students used nicotine-tinged electronic cigarettes this year compared with last year, an unprecedented jump in a large annual survey of teen smoking, drinking and drug use. It was the largest single-year increase in the survey's 44-year history, far surpassing a mid-1970s surge in marijuana smoking.
December 17, 2018
[WCCO Radio, December 07, 2018]   A new German study has linked obstructive sleep apnea, a severe form of snoring, to an increased risk of heart disease, particularly in women. Stacey Ko, a certified physician assistant with a specialty in sleep medicine at Allina Health’s United Lung and Sleep Clinic will talked with WCCO Radio about the study and what it all means.
December 07, 2018