Sleep Medicine Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102080 - 102080
Published: March 1, 2025
Infertility
affects
millions
of
couples
globally,
with
male
factors
contributing
up
to
50
%
cases.
Despite
the
existing
Assisted
Reproduction
Technologies
(ART),
decreased
sperm
quality
and
infertility
persist.
Evidence
suggests
that
sleep
is
crucial
for
normal
reproductive
function,
noticeable
increase
in
rates
aligns
growing
prevalence
deprivation,
suggesting
a
connection
between
both
conditions.
This
literature
review
explores
possible
links
disturbances,
special
emphasis
on
insomnia,
most
prevalent
disorder,
health.
It
delves
into
latest
findings
regarding
such
as
quality,
hormone
levels,
overall
function
from
studies
mammals,
rodents
humans.
Through
concise
synthesis
these
findings,
we
unveil
potential
mechanisms
provide
insights
clinicians
researchers
field
Pathogens,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 195 - 195
Published: Feb. 15, 2025
Adverse
events
following
immunizations
(AEFIs)
with
recombinant
zoster
vaccine
(RZV)
are
underexplored
in
fragile
populations.
This
study
aims
to
assess
incidence,
duration,
and
characteristics
of
AEFIs,
focusing
on
the
impact
sex,
age,
prior
Herpes
Zoster
(HZ)
infection
a
frail
population,
including
solid
organ
transplant
recipients.
We
conducted
an
observational
patients
receiving
RZV,
AEFIs
were
classified
as
local
or
systemic
analyzed
for
patterns
across
groups.
showed
that
females
had
higher
incidence
(p
=
0.02),
both
symptoms,
such
swelling
+/-
redness
at
site
injection
fatigue,
after
first
second
doses.
Younger
adults
experienced
more
reactions,
while
older
reported
(e.g.,
swelling,
p
0.01).
Moreover,
previous
HZ
exhibited
dose
(68%
vs.
38%,
0.001).
In
conclusion,
clinical
history
significantly
influenced
AEFI
manifestations.
Therefore,
it
is
important
personalize
vaccination
strategies
populations,
by
tailored
administration
monitoring
plans,
especially
individuals
infection,
improve
safety
patient
outcomes.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: March 3, 2025
Obstructive
sleep
apnea-hypoventilation
syndrome
(OSAHS)
is
a
prevalent
clinical
breathing
disorder
that
affects
both
pediatric
and
adult
populations.
If
left
untreated,
OSAHS
can
induce
or
aggravate
systemic
dysfunction
across
multiple
organ
systems,
with
particularly
pronounced
impact
on
cardiovascular
health,
thereby
posing
substantial
threat
to
overall
human
well-being.
Notably,
there
exists
significant
sex
disparity
in
the
prevalence
severity
of
OSAHS,
higher
incidence
greater
observed
males.
However,
this
tends
diminish
post-menopause.
Research
indicates
differences
are
associated
gonadal
function,
wherein
estrogen
exerts
protective
effect
by
modulating
pharyngeal
muscle
tone
mitigating
oxidative
stress.
This
regulatory
role
partially
reduces
attenuates
its
pathological
impact.
Conversely,
may
adversely
affect
resulting
decreased
levels,
which
exacerbate
condition.
review
examines
beneficial
progression
explores
potential
levels.
Future Science OA,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: March 4, 2025
Migraine
is
a
common
condition
that
can
cause
intense
headaches,
often
on
one
side
of
the
head,
along
with
symptoms
like
nausea
and
sensitivity
to
light
sound.
These
headaches
be
triggered
by
various
factors,
including
stress,
changes
in
hormones,
sleep
disturbances,
diet,
even
gut
health.
Migraines
are
more
frequent
women,
particularly
those
under
45,
this
may
linked
hormones.
After
age
difference
between
men
women
becomes
less
noticeable.
Women
tend
experience
migraines
severe
last
longer
than
men,
menstrual
affecting
about
22%
during
nearly
half
their
cycles,
7.6%
migraines.
Treatments
for
include
medications,
lifestyle
changes,
alternative
therapies,
all
which
aim
address
different
ways
affect
people.
This
review
explores
these
aspects
detail.
Sleep Medicine Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102080 - 102080
Published: March 1, 2025
Infertility
affects
millions
of
couples
globally,
with
male
factors
contributing
up
to
50
%
cases.
Despite
the
existing
Assisted
Reproduction
Technologies
(ART),
decreased
sperm
quality
and
infertility
persist.
Evidence
suggests
that
sleep
is
crucial
for
normal
reproductive
function,
noticeable
increase
in
rates
aligns
growing
prevalence
deprivation,
suggesting
a
connection
between
both
conditions.
This
literature
review
explores
possible
links
disturbances,
special
emphasis
on
insomnia,
most
prevalent
disorder,
health.
It
delves
into
latest
findings
regarding
such
as
quality,
hormone
levels,
overall
function
from
studies
mammals,
rodents
humans.
Through
concise
synthesis
these
findings,
we
unveil
potential
mechanisms
provide
insights
clinicians
researchers
field