We all know someone who falls asleep as soon as their head hits the pillow but how quickly we go from being awake to entering the land of nod can affect our health. Sleep latency is the term that ...
You sleep eight hours a night and still wake up exhausted? That’s normal: sleep is only one of the seven types of rest your body needs.
Just like doomscrolling for hours everyday, waking up in the middle of the night has become very normal too. Most of us ...
Less than half of people who've survived a stroke will go on to have a healthy, normal sleep pattern, new research shows. Normal sleep is defined as six to eight hours of shuteye nightly. However, a ...
Wouldn’t it be nice if infants and children wanted to sleep exactly where we wanted to put them on a given day? No joke here – it would be wonderful, but unfortunately it’s not how most babies sleep.
Fruits and veggies are an important part of a balanced diet — and also balanced sleep. A new study from Finland looked into how fruit and vegetable consumption in Finnish adults impacted sleep ...
Skipping just one night of sleep causes healthy adults to see a spike in immune cells linked to chronic inflammation, a key feature of obesity, according to new research. The good news is that once ...
I can barely sleep past 6:30 a.m. Even if I have the opportunity to sleep in, my body just doesn’t let me; my eyes pop open at the crack of dawn every day, regardless. But my teens? They’re a ...
“My child wakes up at 2am and is up for 1-2 hours!” One of us remembers very clearly the first time her daughter ended up doing this. At around 14 months, she woke up in the middle of the night and ...
These respondents reported their dietary consumption as well as their sleep habits, the latter of which was compared across three sleep categories: short, normal and long. Compared to normal sleepers, ...
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