Could your sleeping position help protect your health? According to researchers at Stony Brook University, sleeping on your side may allow your brain to remove neurotoxins much more efficiently, compared to collecting shut-eye on your back or stomach. The waste removal process that occurs as you snooze is critical to reduce the risk of developing […]
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Insomnia Linked to Productivity Loss at Work
Don’t think there is a link between poor sleep and poor work performance? According to a Harvard study, insomnia leads to 11.3 days of productivity loss at work each year, which is also equal to a $2,280 loss. The Washington Post tells us that the findings show as a whole insomnia costs our nation a […]
5 Ways to Help Your Child Maximize Their Sleep
It’s hard to get children to appreciate quality shut-eye, and it can be quite the task to tuck them in on time. According to Sleep Education, these 5 tips could be just what you need to get your family back on track: Put an end to all exciting activities at least an hour before bedtime: […]
3 Strategies to Create a Solid Sleep Foundation
Sleep is recognized as one of the most vital pillars of physical health, along with diet and exercise, and rightfully so. A lack of sleep makes you irritable, reduces your productivity, makes you less attractive and not to mention it increases serious health risks such as heart disease and cancer. With that being said, it’s […]
Car Crash Risk Doubles for New Sleeping Pill Users
After exhausting natural options to better sleep, your licensed physician may have prescribed a sleeping medication to help you get back on track. However, while numerous studies have already linked sleeping aids to an increase in motor vehicle accidents, a recent study suggests that the risk is even higher for new users. Led by University […]
Quality Sleep May Lead to Enhanced Memory Recall
According to new research, sleep not only helps memories not be forgotten, but it makes them easier for us to access and recall. The findings of researchers from the University of Exeter and the Basque Centre for Cognition, Brain and Language in Spain, provide evidence that we are more likely to remember specific information after […]
A Beginner’s Guide to Setting Up for Better Sleep
You know that you should sleep more, but what steps do you take to set up for high-quality snooze? Catch up sleep doesn’t work, and the 6 hours each night you’ve been getting lately causes your energy level to dip around 1 pm. It may be time to practice better sleep hygiene to guarantee that […]
Treating Sleep Problems May Reduce Self-Harm in Teens
According to a recent Norwegian study, there is a strong link between sleep issues and self-harm. Published in British Journal of Psychiatry, psychology specialist Mari Hysing from Uni Research and her team of researchers specifically focused on adolescents. It is critical that adolescents get the proper sleep for their age group every night not only […]
5 Foods to Scratch Off Your Late Night Menu
There is power in the foods that we eat, especially those consumed closer to our bedtimes. If you have been experiencing tossing and turning, or can’t seem to get to bed on time, you may need to consider your dinner menu and late night snack choices. According to Cooking Light, these foods should be avoided […]
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia May Improve Health
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has been getting plenty of praise from researchers and sleep medicine professionals. Earlier this year, the drug-free treatment was found to be especially effective in reducing the insomnia of our U.S military veterans, potentially saving lives as the sleep disorder can increase suicidal thoughts, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder. […]
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