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Study on Device to Identify Chronic Insomnia via Sleep Patterns Featured in Medical Dialogues
The study, lead by Department of Translational Medicine and Physiology Assistant Professor Devon Hansen, PhD, LMHC, found that a mobile sleep monitoring device can effectively identify individuals with chronic insomnia based on their more variable sleep patterns.
Student and Resident Research Day Showcases Impactful Projects Across Disciplines
The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s second-annual Student and Resident Research Day gathered more than 80 learners from across the college in Spokane on April 24, continuing a new tradition of excellence in scholarship to improve health outcomes in Washington and beyond.
Rapid Melatonin Test Can Help Astronauts and Others Easily Monitor Their Biological Rhythm
A simple test developed by at WSU could eventually allow astronauts and others in round-the-clock occupations to monitor their biological rhythms in just minutes. The interdisciplinary team behind the test included researchers across medicine, pharmacy, and engineering.