According to a new small study, the late-afternoon caffeine boost that many people rely on to get them through the day may be wrecking their sleep. Caffeine may have an impact on your sleep even if you stop consuming it 6 hours before your bedtime. The four-study included 12 healthy people with normal sleep patterns. […]
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Can Sleep Deprived Surgeons Be Trusted To Operate?
It is no secret that surgeons often times go without sleep and still operate. The largest study to date to analyze the risk for patients on the operating table, suggests that surgeons who are slightly sleep deprived do not perform poorly than when they are well rested. In both Canada and the United States, there […]
5 Foods To Eat For Better Sleep
Whether you are having trouble falling asleep, staying sleep asleep, or simply feel un-refreshed upon waking up, your diet can lead to sleep improvement. More than 50 million people in the U.S are missing out on the benefits of sleep. Sleep promotes happiness, keeps our brains strong, helps to prevent obesity, strengthens our immune system, […]
Seasonal Affective Disorder May Affect Sleep Perception
According to a recent study, people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) have similar misperceptions about sleep as people with insomnia. SAD is a type of depression that affects people in the late fall, winter and early spring. It’s characteristics symptoms include oversleeping, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness and trouble concentrating. The cause is not known but, […]
Restless Legs Syndrome Commonly Affects Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
If you have rheumatoid arthritis and find yourself battling the urge to stop moving your legs, it’s not a coincidence. A recent review explains a possible association between restless leg syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis patients. Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a condition that causes a constant urge to move your legs, which can disturb your […]
Leaving The Light On Leads To Poor Sleep Quality
Falling asleep with the TV on or leaving a light on next to the bed is a very common habit for a plenty of people. Although it can be tempting to leave the light on when we feel uneasy at night, doing so may lead to sleeping worse. Researchers monitored 10 participants with healthy sleep […]
Is There A Link Between Sleep and Personality Traits?
How much can you really tell about a person based on their sleep preferences? A recent study suggests that our sleep habits may have a linked to our personality traits. Night owls may be more villainous than people who are early birds. Published in the journal of Personal and Individual Differences, the study conducted by […]
How Sleep Really Affects Your Immune System
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 […]
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, […]
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