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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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Hollywood Actress Dies From Sleep Apnea: What to Take Away

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 23, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Amanda Peterson, star of the 80s classic Can't Buy Me Love, passed away earlier this month.

The actress began her career in 1982 with her role as an orphan in "Annie" and a few other jobs before finding her break-out role opposite Patrick Dempsey. Though she had cut back on acting by 1994, Amanda did not step out of the Hollywood lifestyle.  Over the course of 12 years, she was arrested five times for various alcohol and narcotic related charges.  But no: the 43-year-old's unfortunate death does not appear to be the result of a drug overdose.

Instead, the actress's family attributes her death, at least partially, to her sleep apnea.

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Topics: Sleep Apnea, Sleep and Society, Women and Sleep

Snoring vs. Sleep Apnea: Which is it? (Guest Post)

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 18, 2015 8:00:00 AM

It's normal to snore occasionally – perhaps when you are suffering from a cold or after you’ve had a few drinks at a party before going to sleep. But what if you, like millions of Americans, snore regularly night after night? Are you suffering from a debilitating sleep disorder that can significantly affect all aspects of your life, or are you harmlessly sawing logs?

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Topics: Sleep Apnea, Treating Sleep Apnea, Sleep Studies, Doctor's Opinion

We answer ALL your Sleep Study Related Questions

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 16, 2015 8:00:00 AM

If you're reading this blog, odds are, you're looking for more information about sleep and sleep disorders. That's good news for you, because the goal of this blog post is to give you an answer to ALL of your questions relating to sleep apnea, sleep studies, and the treatment that you can get afterwards. 

(Seriously, we've answered so many questions that they won't all fit in this blog post. Read on!)

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Topics: Sleep Apnea, Treating Sleep Apnea, Sleep Studies

Sleeping Pills Double Your Risk of an Auto Accident

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 9, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Sleeping pills like the prescription medications Restoril, Ambien, and Desyrel have a wide variety of side effects, but one of the most common effects is drowsiness. That makes sense, given that these pills are meant to sedate you in order to give you a full night's rest. However, according to a recent study it seems that this drowsiness is more than a simple inconvenience; it doubles users' risk of car crashes for the first year of use.

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Topics: Sleep Disorders, Sleep and Society

Time to Hit Snooze, America: The US Isn't Getting Enough Sleep

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 4, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Have you ever wondered how well Americans stack up to recommended sleep guidelines? Or how your sleep patterns compare to the rest of the country? 

Thanks to a study conducted by Sleep Number, you can now find out. The company collected data from members of all 50 states including average sleep duration and whether or not people felt like they got enough sleep. The results are a real wake-up call! 

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Sleep and Society

Gain Independence From Your Caffeine Reliance

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jul 2, 2015 8:00:00 AM

We all know someone who needs coffee to function. They may spend 5-6 hours per night in bed. When they wake up in the morning, the first thing they need to do is find a cup of caffeine. They might consume 3-4 cups of coffee or energy drinks per day to keep them going.

But over time, this cycle of insufficient sleep and excessive caffeine consumption can take a serious toll on your energy levels and your overall health. So this 4th of July, it's time to gain independence from your reliance on caffeine!

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Economics of Sleep Medicine, Sleep and Society

Sleep Apnea Increases Depression Risk in Men

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jun 27, 2015 8:00:00 AM

It is well-known that sleep apnea is linked to a variety of serious physical complications, including diabetes and heart disease. However, research shows that untreated sleep apnea can have mental and emotional consequences as well. In particular, sleep apnea can increase the chance of developing depression. 

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Topics: Sleep Apnea

Behavioral Therapy, Not Popping A Pill, Helps Fight Insomnia

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jun 25, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep, or to stay asleep for an appropriate amount of time. It's a real condition, and it affects nearly half of Americans at some point or another1. While taking sleeping pills might seem like the simple solution for fighting insomnia, there might be an easier, more permanent way to tackle this sleep disorder that doesn't involve the drowsiness or chemicals of medication.

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Topics: Sleep Disorders, Sleep and Society

Give your Dad a Good Night's Sleep This Father's Day

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jun 20, 2015 8:00:00 AM

 

Father's Day is tomorrow! We at the Sleep Better, Live Better blog hope you get a chance to spend time with your father and let him know just how much you love and appreciate him. 

One way you can appreciate your dad for all the years he spent raising and supporting you is by giving him a gift that will protect his good health for many years to come. Unfortunately, middle-aged or older men are at increased risk for obstructive sleep apnea, a serious sleep disorder that results in poor sleep and serious physical health consequences. By talking to your father about having a sleep study, you could be increasing his energy, bettering his sleep quality, improving his quality of life, and elongating his life. 

Now that's a real Father's Day gift. 

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Topics: Sleep Studies

How bad is pulling an all-nighter?

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jun 18, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Americans have more incentive to stay up all night that ever before. With social media to browse, email to check, Netflix to binge-watch and chat rooms for every subject, many people have decided that yawning a little in the morning is an acceptable price to pay for a night on the Internet. And that doesn't even count those people who are pulling an all-nighter to finish work, attend a party, or deal with other circumstances. 

So today we're asking the question that perhaps no one wants to know the answer to: what does staying up all night do to your health? 

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Sleep and Society

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