We are all quite familiar with the incredible power of dreams, and dreaming. According to H.F. Hedge, “Dreaming is an act of pure imagination, attesting in all men a creative power, which if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or Shakespeare.” The stories our brains put together can be influenced […]
Archive | 2013
Does Sleep Give West Coast NFL Teams Night Game Advantage?
Football is a game with passionate fans, who want nothing more than to see their team favorite dominate the field. It has been proven that the proper amount of great quality sleep can improve athletic performance, while simultaneously boosting someone’s confidence in their abilities. A new study suggests that the body’s natural circadian rhythm, or […]
10 Things To Know About Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a chronic sleep disorder that not only disrupts sleep quality, but also increases other health risks. As a person sleeps, the muscles of their throat collapse, obstructing the flow of oxygen. If this pause in breathing lasts for 10 seconds or more, and occurs more than 5 times an hour, it is […]
Missing Sleep May Increase Aggressive Breast Cancer Risk
The association between sleep and cancer is a complex one, as researchers have yet to identify a cause-and effect relationship. While researchers do know that regularly getting too little sleep increases the risk of cancer overall, a recent study suggests a lack of sleep may specifically increase the risk of aggressive breast cancer. Researchers from […]
Brain Connections Strengthen As Children Sleep
Numerous studies have shown just how important sleep is to the brain and its development. A recent one is providing another reason to make sure your children get the proper amount of sleep. Published in the journal Brain Sciences, a new study shows that connections are strengthened between the right and left hemispheres of the […]
6 Health Conditions Sleep Can Improve
Could it really be as simple as sleep more, become a healthier you? We know that sleep-deprivation leads to dangerous risks, but often times we forget that sleep has many positive benefits. It won’t cure cancer or save you from a heart attack, but getting enough quality shut-eye may be exactly what you need to […]
Be Aware of Drowsy Driving This Holiday Season
Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday that puts a lot of drivers on the road as they travel to spend time with their family. Experts warn that drivers should be aware of sleep deprivation and darkness during this time of travel, which may lead drivers to believe they are alert even though they are sleepy. A […]
10 Things To Know About Narcolepsy
It is important to increase not only the public’s awareness of narcolepsy, but also those in the medical profession. A recent survey called the AWAKEN Survey, which dealt with physician and diagnosis of narcolepsy, revealed that only 9% of primary care providers said they felt comfortable diagnosing it. Here’s what you need to know: 1. […]
5 Sleep Tips For Babies & Children
While newborns sleep 12-18 hours a day, it’s often never at a time that is convenient for parents. It is estimated that having a newborn baby typically results in 400–750 hours of lost sleep for the baby’s parents in the first year. Put these wonderful tips shared by The Huffington Post to the test: Make […]
Bedroom Media May Hamper Sleep For Boys
A new house rule can be beneficial in ensuring that children get enough sleep, remove the TV from the bedroom. According to a recent study, having a TV, computer or video game system in the bedroom is linked to less sleep for boys. In particular, boys with autism tended to get less sleep when they […]
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