Army researchers explore electrical pulses to improve soldiers’ sleepArmy researchers are investigating how gentle electrical pulses during sleep can boost soldiers' cognition and performance when they're awake.By Riley Ceder9 months ago
OpinionWhy sleep remains a nationwide challenge amplified for post-9/11 vetsIn this op-ed, the author discusses how PTSD, TBI, and other challenges veterans encounter highlight the critical role sleep plays in overall wellness.By James Herrera12 months ago
18th Airborne orders soldiers on staff duty to get 4 hours of sleepThe 18th Airborne Corps published a memo over the weekend that says soldiers on staff duty have to sleep for at least four consecutive hours.By Riley Ceder12 months ago
Pentagon needs to wake up on troops’ lack of sleep, watchdog saysA new GAO study found that Defense Department leaders aren't doing enough to address sleep deprivation among troops.By Leo Shane III14 months ago
OpinionA lack of sleep is breaking the US military From the very start, unspoken principles are ingrained in service members. One such principle is that "sleep is a crutch."By Maj. Dave Nixon17 months ago
Study recruits troops to see how sleep deprivation affects the brain Researchers want to know how sleep deprivation affects brain function.By Meghann Myers2 years ago