Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Writer's Space sessions slated at Huntington Branch Library


 November is National Novel Writing Month.


Huntington Branch Library is at 41 Church St., Shelton. 


Shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.

Study shows meditation can improve sleep for people with MS


DERBY - A recent study conducted by the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center and published in the July 2023 issue of BMC Neurology shows that mindfulness meditation improves sleep and the quality of life in individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

The study was a collaboration between the PRC, Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Center at Griffin Hospital, and the Yale Stress Center. It compared two groups of people with MS who met standard criteria for chronic insomnia. One group underwent a single session of sleep hygiene instruction and the other group received a 10-week, sleep-targeted mindfulness medication course taught at the Yale Stress Center in New Haven.

All subjects wore identical devices to record their sleep efficiency percentage which was determined by measuring total sleep as a function of total time in bed. 

The subjects also completed regular self-reports, rating their sleep quality, quality of life and MS symptoms. Subjects who completed the sleep hygiene course had the option of taking the mindfulness course and that data was also used in the analysis.

While the measure of sleep efficiency was not different between the two groups on the sleep-tracking devices, the self-reports of insomnia severity were significantly better in the mindfulness meditation group than the sleep hygiene group at 10 weeks, but not 16 weeks. However, the mindfulness meditation group did show improvements in pre-intervention and post-intervention rating scales at both the 10-and 16-week reports in their insomnia severity ratings and sleep quality scale. Additionally, the mindfulness meditation group showed greater improvements in self-reported fatigue, mental health and cognitive function.

These results show that mindfulness meditation focused on chronic insomnia may be an effective way to improve sleep and other quality of life measures in persons diagnosed with MS.

“Our study showed that subjects who completed mindfulness training had better self-reported sleep outcomes and quality of life than those in the sleep hygiene group,” said Joseph B. Guarnaccia, MD, the principal investigator and lead author of the study, and director of the Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Center at Griffin Hospital. “It suggests that mindfulness practice is an option for some MS patients who suffer from insomnia and who wish to explore non-pharmaceutical options.”


Chronic insomnia is one of the most commonly diagnosed medical conditions in the country and can increase the risk for a number of other diseases, such as dementia, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, and stroke. Insomnia is particularly detrimental for persons diagnosed with MS, Guarnaccia said, because lack of sleep saps energy reserves that are needed daily functioning. Medication treatment for insomnia is unsatisfying because of a number of potentially side effects, including drug dependence, drug interactions, increased risk for dementia, daytime sedation, and falls at night.


The study was funded by the Connecticut Department of Public Health Biomedical Research Trust Fund and recently published by Guarnaccia et al. BMC Neurology (2023) 23:263.



This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

Derby Neck Library to host Conversation Cafe'


 The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave., Derby. 


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Seymour Public Library to show 'Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning'


SEYMOUR - Join us at 1 p.m. Nov. 8 in the lower level auditorium of Seymour Public Library to watch a movie! 
Light refreshments will be served.
We'll be showing "Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One" starring Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell and Ving Rhames. 
It is rated PG-13 and its duration is 2 hours, 43 minutes.
Summary: Ethan Hunt and his IMF team must track down a dangerous weapon before it falls into the wrong hands.

The Library is at 46 Church St.

This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Derby Public Library offers fall into crafting for children


Fall Into Crafting (Ages 3-12)
Saturday, Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
DERBY - Drop-in to Derby Public Library to create a Fall-themed craft along with Turkey Day activities.
No registration required. Just come on down. While supplies last.

The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St.

This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.