For our series "Mornings in Michigan," we visited a sleep clinic to see what happens in the wee hours when someone goes in for a sleep test. To learn more about some of the most common sleep problems ...
Struggling to sleep during the winter? New York respiratory therapist Fernanda Fanek has several free and easy tips for better slumber. Courtesy of Northwell Health So much for a “long winter’s nap.” ...
Do you wake up naturally without an alarm? Do you feel alert and well-rested throughout the day? Can you get through a day without caffeine to help keep you awake? If you answered no to any those ...
Have sweet dreams (and wake up refreshed).
Finally sleep through noise from a snoring partner or the cat having a midnight marathon.
The bedroom can be the most serene, tastefully decorated and personal space in the home, but if you’re not getting good sleep in it, you’re not getting the best of it. Dr. Raj Dasgupta, the chief ...
Quality sleep is one of the most essential variables to improve your brain function, longevity, and performance in all aspects of life. Sleep disturbance accounts for numerous doctor visits and health ...
Many people have very specific needs and habits when it comes to sleeping. One of the most common needs is either silence or light noise. Mayo Clinic suggests six tips for getting a better night’s ...
Warm baths and warm milk also help. If you raise your body temperature, it not only helps you fall asleep, but it gets you into deeper sleep.” —Robert Stickgold, associate professor of psychiatry, ...
Joe Spector, co-founder of the telehealth company Hims & Hers and founder and CEO of Dutch, a telehealth company for pets, learned the hard way that pulling all-nighters is bad for business. After the ...
The past several columns have been about sleep, based on the book sleep scientist Matthew Walker, PhD’s book “Why We Sleep.” A third of Americans fail to get adequate sleep, which leads to mental and ...
We all know the basics of getting a good night's sleep: having a consistent bedtime, not eating or consuming caffeine late, and keeping the bedroom cool—like hibernating bears, we sleep better when ...