Why You Shouldn’t Sleep Late on Weekends.

(NEWSER) – Do you wake up early for work on weekdays? Then we’re afraid researchers from theUniversity of Pittsburgh have some bad news for you: You should be waking up early on weekends, too. UPI reports that a study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism found changes in sleep patterns throughout the week can increase people’s risk…

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Clear Your Sleep of Stuff.

The riddle: “What are we always trying to get rid of at the same time we add to it?” The answer? Clutter. What are the essentials needed to prepare your body and mind for sleep? For starters, they begin with working toward, through meditation or even visualization, a sense of rest and peace. ‘Free your mind, and the…

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Holiday Travel: How to Time Zone Adjust Like a Boss!

Many of us have experienced it. The multi-hour, overseas flight topped off by the hangover feeling of being awake for 24 hours or more. Your body is saying the world has obviously come to an end because it’s time for bed – yet it’s still light outside. The longest, never-ending afternoon, ever. In the days…

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The Gift of Sleep: Rest During the Holidays is Within Arms Reach.

Images of warm, crackling fireplace gatherings and sipping hot cider with beautifully wrapped presents at our feet catch us off guard during afternoon meetings at work, as the drumbeat of the holidays gets steadily louder. Our senses are enlivened and the air is charged with anticipation as we approach the middle of November, when normally mundane…

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Super Spooky Sleep Disorders.

[fusion_text] While many of us can’t wait to shut our eyes at the end of the day, the thought of sleeping is overwhelmingly terrifying to others. It is natural and healthy for our bodies to go into rest mode. It is how we are designed to recuperate each day and we cannot function without it.…

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A Good Night’s Rest For Pets.

According to PetMeds.com, a key pet health resource for animal owners and veterinarians, your beloved furry friends can suffer from bouts of, or even chronic insomnia. What is the cause? Many veterinarians and pet experts say the leading cause of insomnia in pets is that something is causing them pain. If they can’t sleep at…

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If Your Partner Snores…

According to a study conducted by American University, snoring is the third leading cause of divorce in the U.S. – The leading medical reason, trailing only behind infidelity and financial problems. You may think that is outrageous, to dissolve a marriage based on lack of sleep, until you live (sleep) with a snoring spouse. If you…

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