Jan 5, 2015 | Sleep Articles, Sleep tips, Uncategorized
Reading is one of the top favorite bedtime activities. It is relaxing, can be done laying down, and often puts people to sleep. If you are one of the few who still reads from a physical book made of paper, this activity is a great choice for bedtime. However, if you...
Jan 5, 2012 | Sleep and health, Sleep and holidays
After the culinary excesses of the holiday season, it’s no surprise that the number 1 New Year’s resolution every year is to lose weight and be healthier. Other popular resolutions include getting a job, quitting a bad habit, saving money, and reducing stress. There...
Oct 10, 2011 | Kids and sleep, Sleep and health, Sleep Articles
Don’t be too quick to diagnose your child’s rambunctious behavior as an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It’s easy to look at the symptoms like trouble paying attention, impulsiveness or delayed learning and label it as a behavioral disorder like ADHD....
Feb 1, 2011 | Dreams, Relaxation, Sleep and health, Sleep Articles, Sleep tips
On those days when people have deadlines or too many items on the to-do list they feel they can skip sleep or make it up on another day. We’re here to tell you that – along with the other items on this list – are fiction not fact. Fiction #1: Sleep is an option not a...
Jan 28, 2011 | Relaxation, Sleep and health, Sleep Articles, Sleep tips
Do you think that everyone, except for you, hops out of bed bright eyed and bushy tailed? It’s not likely. The simple fact is that Americans, especially women, are tired because everyone is sleeping less than they used to. In the past, individuals slept about 10 hours...