For some people conversation doesn’t simply cease during their bedtime. Sleep talking, or somniloquy, is a sleep disorder in which an unconscious person talks while they sleep. Interestingly, it ranges in severity with some sleepers communicating when talked to, while others communicate without being triggered; it can be gibberish, rants that don’t make sense or […]
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FDA Approves New Drug To Regulate Circadian Rhythm
Vanda Pharmaceuticals intends on bringing better sleep to thousands of people across the United States. Their new drug, Hetlioz was just very recently approved by U.S health regulators. Hetlioz will be used to regulate the natural internal body clocks, or circadian rhythms, of patients who are blind, helping the sleep better with a normal sleep […]
How To Resist Your Warm Bed On Cold Mornings
The countdown to Spring maybe in effect but, it doesn’t change the fact that getting out of a bed on cold winter mornings are are still battles we must fight each morning. Staying in bed more than you should can lead to frequent awakenings at night, decreased enthusiasm, and insomnia. To resist the urge to hibernate […]
Late Night Smartphone Use Hurts Sleep, and Work Productivity
Do you spend time on your phone in bed after turning off the lights, but before going to sleep? By now, we are sure that you have heard that watching television before your bedtime can negatively impact your sleep. Smartphones are also a new distraction that we just can’t seem to put to down until […]
Seals: How They Sleep With Half Of Their Brain
Many people resent sleep, seeing it as a waste of time when they could be doing other things. If you are one of those people, prepare to be slightly jealous. In the fascinating world of how animals sleep, seals are next in the spotlight. As they sleep in the water, seals turn off half of […]
Mild Electronic Stimulation Therapy May Treat Sleep Apnea
For the millions of people who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and their spouses, relief may not be too far off. A recent study has published the results of a phase III test trial regarding a possible additional treatment for OSA, mild electronic stimulation therapy. Currently, the top treatments for OSA are continuous positive […]
Sleep Deprived? Things You Should Avoid Today
A lack of sleep is commonly known to cause fatigue, forgetfulness and a bad mood. However, that’s just the start of how bad your day can get, all thanks to sleep loss. Sleep deprivation puts you on the path of missteps, possibly leading to bad decisions and potentially dangerous situations. To keep you from turning […]
Delaying School Start Times Boosts Students Sleep And Mood
Can’t figure out why it’s so hard for your teenager to wake up feeling refreshed in the mornings? The problem may be due to the start time of their school; disallowing them to get enough sleep. Natural hormonal changes can make sleep difficult for students to obtain within the time available due to what time […]
States Are Taking Action Against Drowsy Driving
As sleep is gaining its well deserved position in the spotlight, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is right alongside it. OSA is a sleep disorder in which a person stops breathing multiple times during periods of rest, due to blockage in their airway. It has been linked to serious health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, […]
Improving Nursing Home Residents’ Sleep
A new study aims to bring better sleep to nursing home residents with Telecare. By employing bed occupancy sensors, floor sensors or enuresis sensors, Telecare allows for older peoples’ sleep to be monitored. It is traditionally used by older people in their own homes, but it could be greatly beneficial for nursing homes as well. Staffing levels, […]
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