There’s a good chance that if you ask your co-worker how he or she is feeling when first arriving at work, you’ll probably hear something like, “I’m so tired.” It’s a common response to a common issue– sleep deprivation. Read more
6 Tips for Choosing Anti Allergy Bedding and Breathing Easier
7 Things You Should Never Have in Your Bed
Are you among those people who put their sanity and health at risk by sharing their bed with one of the following? Even though you are aware of the fact that good night’s sleep is crucial for having a healthy everyday life, they somehow find their way to your bed. These are things you should never have in your bed. Read more
Sleep Killers – Can’t Sleep? Reasons & Solutions
Sleep Deprivation and Increased Food Purchases!
Being sleep deprived brings about a lot of different harmful effects on our bodies including the inability to make higher functioning decisions, pass proper judgement, and physically function without being stressed. When our bodies do not get enough sleep, our brain cannot store memory, aid decision making nor help the body function to its peak performance level. We become sluggish, foggy, and exhausted when we do not get enough sleep. Read more
5 Rules for a Better Night Sleep
Sleep is one of the most important factors that influence human health, mood and the state of well being in general. Nevertheless, about a third of the world’s population complains about issues like sleep quality or insufficient hours of sleep. Here are a few rules that will help get rid of insomnia and improve the quality of your sleep: Read more
Maintaining a Regular Sleeping Schedule Can Lead to Weight Loss
Most people sleep better – and feel better – when they maintain a steady sleeping schedule. When you go to bed at the same time every night, and rise each morning at the same time, you tend to program your body’s sleeping rhythms and sleep more soundly. However, researchers at Brigham Young University have found that women with a sleeping routine tend to maintain a healthy body weight. Read more
Relaxation and Sleep: Why You’re Not Very Good At It
5 Natural Ways to Better Sleep
You don’t have to be an insomniac to benefit from learning new ways to sleep better. Getting a good night’s sleep is one of the most important ways of staying healthy. Even your immune system’s strength depends on consistent, good sleep. Whether or not you get the flu this season could have a lot to do with how you’re sleeping. Some long-term and serious consequences of chronically poor sleep include heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Read more