Poor Sleep

24 03, 2023

Where you live may affect how well you sleep

2023-03-24T15:45:22+00:00March 24, 2023|Disparities, Featured, Poor Sleep|

Sleep is essential for our overall health and well-being. The amount and quality of sleep we get can vary depending on numerous factors, including our geographic location. The United States is a vast country with diverse landscapes, climates, and cultures, and these factors can [...]

24 02, 2023

A lack of sleep may trigger seizures in epilepsy

2023-02-24T19:23:36+00:00February 24, 2023|Featured, Medical Conditions, Poor Sleep, Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disorders|

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that is characterized by recurring seizures. The exact cause of epilepsy is not always known, but it is thought to be related to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. There is evidence to suggest that sleep can have an [...]

31 01, 2023

Sleeping with COPD

2023-01-31T20:07:42+00:00January 31, 2023|Featured, Medical Conditions, Poor Sleep, Sleep Apnea|

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lung condition that can make it difficult to breathe. According to one survey, about 40 percent of people with COPD report that getting a good night’s sleep can be a challenge. Sleep and COPD are connected in [...]

10 01, 2023

Sleep disorders in children

2023-02-22T18:05:08+00:00January 10, 2023|Children, Featured, Parenting, Poor Sleep, Sleep Disorders|

Sleep problems are common among children. While some sleep problems may go away as a child grows and develops, other ongoing problems may be a sign of a sleep disorder. In fact, recent research suggests that childhood sleep problems may predict sleep problems in [...]

16 12, 2022

Tips for sleeping well this winter

2023-02-22T18:05:27+00:00December 16, 2022|Healthy Sleep Habits, Poor Sleep, Stress|

Winter’s colder temperatures and longer nights may seem like a great opportunity to get more sleep. However, for some people, these seasonal changes can interfere with the ability to get a good night’s rest. How winter affects your sleep It’s natural for our sleep [...]

29 11, 2022

Sleep loss affects generosity, desire to help others

2023-02-14T17:09:02+00:00November 29, 2022|Daylight Saving Time, Featured, Poor Sleep, Relationships, Sleep Deprivation|

Why do we choose to help one another? There are many reasons. You may be an altruistic person or lending a hand may be a cultural expectation. Now, researchers are raising the possibility that sleep – or lack thereof – may be a factor [...]

15 11, 2022

Night owls may smoke and drink more

2023-01-17T19:47:40+00:00November 15, 2022|Poor Sleep, Wellness|

Are night owls more likely to have addictive behaviors? Researchers surveyed more than 12,000 French adults. They found that the evening chronotype was significantly associated with the consumption of tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. A person’s chronotype refers to their natural inclination to wake or [...]

4 10, 2022

Understanding the relationship between bruxism and stress

2023-01-18T17:02:17+00:00October 4, 2022|Poor Sleep, Sleep Disorders, Wellness|

Teeth grinding has long been seen as a sign of stress, though the actual causality between stress and bruxism is something that’s rarely talked about in the world of popular science. If you’re starting to experience the symptoms of bruxism, or you’re worried about [...]

20 09, 2022

Improved sleep may help curb migraine attacks

2023-01-17T19:51:30+00:00September 20, 2022|Featured, Medical Conditions, Poor Sleep, Wellness|

An estimated 1 billion people globally experience migraines. These severe headaches can be debilitating. With so many people affected by serious symptoms, researchers are studying how migraines are linked to sleep. Migraines can lead to sleep problems. People with migraines may have trouble falling [...]

16 08, 2022

The ‘Mind after Midnight’: People more likely to make bad decisions late at night

2023-01-17T19:54:33+00:00August 16, 2022|Circadian Rhythms, Depression, Mental Health, Poor Sleep, Suicide|

The “Mind after Midnight” hypothesis suggests that late-night wakefulness affects the brain, leading to changes that can make you more likely to view the world negatively, engage in harmful behaviors, and make impulsive decisions. We sat down with one of the study’s authors, Andrew [...]

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