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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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What Causes Sleep Apnea in Children?

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jan 22, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Does your child toss and turn frequently during the night? Does he or she often wake up with headaches or a dry throat, or exhibit problematic behavior during the day? If so, you might not be aware that your child could be suffering from the sleep disorder obstructive sleep apnea.

Many parents might never consider that their children have OSA because of the misleading stereotype of a sleep apnea patient as a middle-aged man. In fact, an estimated 2-3% of children suffer from childhood sleep apnea. However, the causes—and, thus, the treatment—for kids can be very different than for adults. Read on to learn how to recognize your child’s symptoms, and what you can do to return them to a peaceful and restful night’s sleep.

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Topics: Sleep Apnea, Treating Sleep Apnea, Kids and Sleep

5 Tips to Keep Electronics Out of the Bedroom and Sleep Better

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jan 17, 2015 8:00:00 AM

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It's the end of the day and you're all tucked into bed, but your brain isn't quite ready for sleep just yet. So what do you do? You grab your phone and spend the next 30 minutes checking out social media or reading the news. Although this may seem like a harmless habit, reading on your phone at night--as well as using other electronics in the bedroom--can actually have damaging effects on your sleep habits. 

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits

Infertility and Sleep Disorders: A Proven Link

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jan 10, 2015 8:00:00 AM

If you’ve been trying to conceive a child without success, no doubt you’ve heard much advice regarding how to increase your chances: weight control, cutting down on alcohol and caffeine, or using an ovulation calendar, to name a few. But there’s another, frequently overlooked barrier to conception: sleep deprivation or a sleep disorder in either the male or the female. And such disorders are common. Consider the following statistics:

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Topics: Sleep Disorders, Kids and Sleep, Women and Sleep, Sex and Sleep

Sleep Apnea Leads to Increased Risk of Diabetes

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jan 8, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Sleep apnea results in decreased oxygen flow to the body, poor sleep, and an elevated heart rate. It can lead to higher blood sugar levels and increases the risk of serious cardiovascular complications. Do these symptoms sound familiar? Unfortunately, it could be because these factors are also closely related to type 2 diabetes. This connection is not just hypothetical; in fact, a recent study has found evidence linking sleep apnea and heightened risk of diabetes. 

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Topics: Sleep Apnea, Treating Sleep Apnea

The Third Metric: Arianna Huffington's Sleep Crusade

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jan 5, 2015 9:59:43 AM

For one of the world’s most powerful women, president and editor in chief of the Huffington Post, “sleeping your way to the top” has taken on a whole new meaning. Arianna Huffington's crusade to improve your sleep is part of what she terms the “third revolution” brought about by women in society.

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Topics: Sleep and Society, Women and Sleep

Smartphones for Superior Sleep: How Useful are Sleep Trackers?

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Jan 1, 2015 8:00:00 AM

A few months ago we wrote a post on how electronics in the bedroom can disturb and distract you from your sleep. But now, sleep trackers in phones and health gadgets are offering a way to use technology to monitor and perhaps improve your sleep habits.

That’s right—popular fitness devices like Fitbit and smartphone apps like Sleep Cycle are now providing functions that let you track, not only the number of hours you spend sleeping, but also how restful your slumber is. How useful and accurate are these devices, and how can they be used to improve your nightly routine?

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Sleep and Society

Just Sleep It Off: Can Sleep Conditioning Defeat Cigarette Addiction?

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Dec 27, 2014 8:00:00 AM

Undoubtedly you've heard your mother or grandmother tell you something along the lines of "Just sleep it off--you'll feel better in the morning." Usually this is in reference to a cold or possibly a stomach bug. But according to an innovative study, this saying could just as well refer to a cigarette addiction. The new study found that sleep conditioning techniques can even aid smokers in kicking the habit for good. 

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Topics: Sleep and Society

Having a Sleep Study is the Resolution that will Change Your 2015

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Dec 26, 2014 8:00:00 AM

New Year 2015 is coming up—which means that you’re probably already compiling your list of behaviors that you want to change in the coming year. But what if your New Year’s resolution was a single action that could lead to you feeling more energetic and alert, improving your memory, decreasing your risk for heart disease and other serious conditions, and being able to enjoy a good night’s sleep? That resolution is having a sleep study to test for sleep apnea—and 2015 is the time to finally get the sleep you deserve.

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Treating Sleep Apnea

Amy Poehler writes: “Sleep helps you win at life.”

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Dec 22, 2014 8:22:40 AM

"I slept wherever I could. Twenty minutes at lunch. During production meetings. In my car. I remember being filled with rage when childless people would talk about brunch.” Sound like you after a horrible night’s sleep? That’s the sardonic account of Amy Poehler, actress, comedian, writer, producer, and renaissance-woman-with-kids-and-sleep-apnea.

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Topics: Sleep and Society, Women and Sleep

One Trick for Not Overeating This Holiday: Get More Sleep!

Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez

Dec 18, 2014 8:00:00 AM

This time of year is known for its mouth-watering main courses, delectable sweets, and generous portions. With Thanksgiving behind us and the Christmas season in full swing, the temptation to overeat—or to eat treats high in fat and sugar—is looming. Surprisingly, the easiest, most stress-free way to avoid weight gain might not be exercising or dieting—but just getting enough sleep.

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Topics: Good Sleep Habits

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