According to a new study, our genes that set our body’s internal clock are linked to certain immune cells. This could explain why jet lag, shift work or staying up late on your tablet or smartphone may make you sick. Our body’s clock is set for two 12-hour periods of light and darkness, when the […]
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How Sleep Experts Conquer Sleep: Tips
Sleep experts conduct research and help others reap the benefits of quality snooze. Of course, we wonder how are they sleeping and what works for them! Check out these amazing tips sleep experts shared with The Huffington Post to make the most of your shut-eye: Embrace nap time: W. Christopher Winter, medical director of the […]
Is There A Link Between Sleep And Your College Major?
According to a recent study, there is an association between the college major people choose and their natural disposition to be night owls or morning larks. The research was conducted at Pennsylvania State University and was presented at the annual SLEEP 2013 meeting. The study is based on data from 1,200 college juniors and seniors, […]
Winter Time Mistakes That Interfere With Your Sleep
Quality sleep during the winter season can be just as difficult to obtain as it is during a hot, sticky summer. Avoid these cold weather mistakes to keep sleeping soundly: Keeping The House Too Hot. It may be tempting to turn up the heat for a cozy evening, but this action can cause sleep problems […]
The National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project Is In Effect
Sleep is finally getting the public attention it deserves thanks to a new partnership. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society, have teamed to bring awareness to the health risks associated with insufficient sleep, sleep disorders and drowsy driving. About 30% of adults in […]
Night Owl Teens May Face Academic And Emotional Consequences
Homework, social networking, friends, late sports practices and hormonal changes all contribute to teenagers staying up late on school nights. A new study suggests that teens that go to bed late at night may not just experience academic problems, but emotional ones as well. Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley included 2,700 teens in […]
The Difference An Inch Could Make On A Plane
Dreading those long uncomfortable flights that you know you’ll sleep horrible on? Airbus, a leading aircraft manufacturer is trying to convince airlines to make more room for passengers to snooze. After research was conducted for the company by the London Sleep Centre, Airbus is proposing that an 18-inch wide seat become the standard over the […]
Signs Of Sleep Apnea in Children
When you think of sleep apnea, you may not think of children having this chronic sleep disorder. The fact is that snoring and sleep apnea are more becoming increasingly common conditions that affect children. The signs may be surprising, but it is helpful to know what to look for: 1. Sleepwalking. It affects about 10% […]
Things You Should Never Do Right Before Bed
Often times we may wake up to only countdown to the end of the day. We can’t wait finally climb into bed again and rest but, sleep feel like a difficult task. To prevent you from tossing and turning all night, here are things to avoid before your snooze: Don’t Take The Wrong Medication. When […]
The Dangers Of Insomnia
A new study is further confirming how dangerous insomnia is to our health. Insomnia is linked with a wide variety of health problems, including anxiety, osteoporosis, and heart attack. Data from the Nord-Trondelag Health Studies conducted between 1995-1997 and 2006-2008 that included 24,715 working people, were examined by researchers from Norway and Finland. The results […]
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