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We believe that education is the first step to finding better sleep. Our articles educate people on sleep news, sleep disorders, and sleep care to help them achieve better health and live better lives. 

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Women and Sleep: What you Need to Know

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Sep 2, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Ladies, have you ever laid awake, tossing and turning while your partner was snoring soundly next to you?

This is a fairly common experience among women, and there may be an explanation for it. In fact, there are several significant sleep differences between men and women. In this post, we'll go over the most important points about female sleep patterns, sleep disorder risk, and changes across your lifetime, and give you some tips and information about getting the best sleep possible. 

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Topics: Women and Sleep

Is the Cigna-Anthem health care merger bad for patients?

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Aug 29, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Health insurance company Anthem has an agreement in place to acquire Cigna, a $54 billion business deal that would create the largest health insurance provider in the country. The combined company would have more than 53 million members, surpassing UnitedHealth Group. If the deal passes muster with regulators, the combined company would also become the California’s largest health insurance provider, surpassing Kaiser Permanente’s 7.3 million members, according to The Los Angeles Times. However, industry consolidation is already drawing scrutiny from some economists and politicians who expect that a Cigna-Anthem Merger would hurt consumers. But a closer look at the economics of health insurance shows that such financial outcomes are far from clear.

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Topics: Health Insurance, Economics of Sleep Medicine

Sleep in the Corporate Culture: restricting sleep is bad for employers and employees

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Aug 27, 2015 8:00:00 AM

The overworked, high-powered employee is a recurring archetype in American culture. The most glorified careers in our society--doctors, lawyers, and investment bankers--are notorious for long hours and not providing enough sleep. Our television stations are full of shows that romanticize the quick-paced and exciting lives of emergency room doctors or criminal lawyers, while entirely downplaying the negative health consequences of such a sleep-deprived lifestyle. Plus, many companies have a culture that demands 110% of their employees, without considering the detriments in terms of efficiency, long-term productivity, and individual health. 

That's why today we're taking a look at sleep in our corporate culture and how that culture is affecting working people and America as a whole.

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Economics of Sleep Medicine

Scared about Surgery? Treating OSA Decreases Postoperative Risk

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Aug 22, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Having surgery--even a minor operation--is stressful. You want to make sure that everything goes according to plan for you or your loved one. Unfortunately, no surgery is without risk of complications. However, a new study points out an important way to reduce your surgical risk: treating your sleep apnea. 

That's right: people who combated their sleep apnea with PAP (positive airway pressure) devices experienced fewer complications after having surgery than their untreated counterparts.

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Topics: Sleep Apnea, Treating Sleep Apnea

The Deadly Health Consequences of Sleep Apnea

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Aug 20, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Sleep apnea is a serious issue. If you don't think so already, this should convince you: an 18-year study found that people with sleep apnea were 3 times more likely to die during the study than healthy people, from any cause1

That's right: sleep apnea patients die at 3x the rate of normal sleepers.

Sleep apnea is often labeled as a sleep disorder...but that doesn't give a full picture of how this condition affects your body and overall health. Learn about the real--and serious--consequences of sleep apnea.

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Topics: Sleep Apnea

Sleepy Students Perform Worse in School

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Aug 13, 2015 8:00:00 AM

The start of another school year is just around the corner! Transitioning from the freedom of the summer to a rigid school year schedule can be tough, especially when it comes to sleep. But research suggests that making sure your children get the rest they need is more important than ever while school is in session. In fact, children who get adequate amounts of sleep actually perform better academically than sleep-deprived children. 

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Topics: Kids and Sleep

Watching TV in Bed: The Common Habit that Spoils your Sleep

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Aug 8, 2015 8:00:00 AM

 

Do you watch TV before going to bed? Odds are, you do. According to the 2011 Sleep in America poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation1

  • 95% of people use an electronic device within an hour of their bedtime. 
  • 2/3 of people aged 30-64 and half of people aged 13-29 watch TV within an hour of going to bed almost every night. 

Though many people use television as a way to relax before nodding off, falling asleep to your TV can actually be damaging to your sleep quality. Learn why, and how you can catch up on the latest Game of Thrones episodes without compromising your night of sleep. 

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits

Get your "Beauty Sleep": Sleep Makes you More Attractive

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Aug 1, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Step 1 in your new beauty routine: hit the sack earlier the night before! Research has proven that a good night's sleep makes you look healthier, happier, and--yes--more attractive. "Beauty Sleep" isn't just a silly cliché--it is backed up by solid evidence.

This is especially important for people who suffer from sleep apnea, because studies have shown that people who use a CPAP machine are rated more attractive than people with untreated sleep apnea!

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Treating Sleep Apnea, CPAP Treatment, Sex and Sleep

Covered California Announces 2016 Rate Hikes

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 30, 2015 8:00:00 AM

This Monday, health care rates for 2016 were announced for Covered California, the California health care exchange set up as part of the Affordable Care Act. Overall, the projected rate increases are a mixed bag. While the statewide average increase is only modest, certain regions of the Golden state--particularly in Northern California--may see double-digit increases in their health insurance rates.

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Topics: Health Insurance, Economics of Sleep Medicine, Sleep and Society

Sleepy and Insensitive: Poor Sleep Lowers your Emotional IQ

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 25, 2015 8:00:00 AM

It's common knowledge that going for a while without sleep can make you moody and irritable. But a new study proves that grouchiness isn't the extent of the problem. Sleep deprivation doesn't just mess up your emotions; it reduces your ability to assess and react to the emotions of others. In other words, it decreases your emotional intelligence--your EQ.

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Sleep and Society

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