Today we discuss how early morning classes at universities could be leading to poor academic performance, how scientists uncovered the world’s oldest runestone, and a new breakthrough treatment in postpartum depression.
School Sleep
- “Early morning university classes are associated with impaired sleep and academic performance” by Sing Chen Yeo et al.
- “Study: Early Classes Connected to Poor Academic Performance” by Safia Abdulahi
- “Early Morning College Classes Correlated With Poor Academic Performance, Large Study Finds” by James Felton
- “New Study: Lack of Sleep Hurts Students’ Grades” by Scott Jaschik
- “Nightly sleep duration predicts grade point average in the first year of college” by J. David Creswell et al.
Ancient Runestone
- “Norway archaeologists find ‘world’s oldest runestone’” by Associated Press
- “‘Sensational’ Runestone Discovered in Norway May Be the World’s Oldest” by Brigit Katz
- “Archaeologists in Norway find ‘world’s oldest runestone’” by Jan M. Olsen
- “Found the world's oldest rune stone” by University of Oslo
- “Runic magic” by National Museum of Denmark
Postpartum Depression Pill
- “Researchers Uncover Mechanisms of Brexanolone and the Role of Inflammation in Post-partum Depression” by UNC Newsroom
- “Brexanolone therapeutics in post-partum depression involves inhibition of systemic inflammatory pathways” by Irina Balan et al.
- “Postpartum Depression” by Cleveland Clinic
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