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"Sleep Deprivation" Articles
 

  • Are You Sleep-Deprived? - The recommended sleep time for adults is 7-8 hours a night. Most of us get far less sleep resulting in drowsiness at work and behind the wheel. We need to prioritize and consider a good night’s sleep a necessity, not a luxury.
  • 40 Winks to Clarity and to a Better You - On March 16, 2008, 60 Minutes ran a segment on sleep call The Science of Sleep; it explains what can happen if we don’t get enough. This really made me think. In our lives, we focus on our careers, our families and our many endeavors first. We realize that we put ourselves last. We know we need to allow time for ourselves; exercise, spiritual practice and plain old fun. We want to look better and feel better. We want to create our best lives! But, in any of our self improvement ventures, do we ever say “hey, I need to add a couple more hours of sleep to my night”?
  • Natural Sleep Remedies and Tips - Almost a third of our lives are spent sleeping. Sleep is a unique and often misunderstood biological function. However, we know for sure that optimum sleep is important for good health and well being. In our modern day, instant gratification, attention deficit society, getting a good night's sleep has become increasingly rare. Chronic fatigue and lack of sleep are more the norm. The epidemic levels of sleep deprivation have been shown in many recent studies and it's getting worse.
  • Getting Enough Sleep Makes You A Better Learner The Next Day - Have you ever noticed that if you did not have enough sleep or your sleep was disrupted the night before, you will not function at your mental optimum the day after? If you are a student, you feel that you can't pay enough attention in class. If you are a working adult, you tend to make more mistakes than usual. Recently, scientists have evidence that lack of sleep is essential for proper learning, memory as well as for every day mental work.
  • Creating Healthy Sleep Habits for your Children - This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding healthy sleep habits. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about healthy sleep habits to children.
  • 8 Simple Remedies To Beat Insomnia - Insomnia affects millions around the world. Sleep is fundamental to every human being for a healthy way of life. Without regular sleep, people are not able to function properly. Some may only need a few hours of sleep a night, but most generally need a minimum of eight hours to function properly during the day, without which their health, life, work and relationships suffer. There are many ways to combat insomnia: * What you eat during the day for breakfast, lunch or dinner could be the cause of insomnia. Change your diet to include food that helps the body relax and fall asleep, such as lemons, whole grain breads, and milk.
  • The Dangers Of Not Getting Enough Sleep - While we come across information on how we can have a good night's sleep every now and then, we are seldom aware of how an insufficient sleep can affect our health and well-being. Because of paper works either from work or school and other household obligations, everyday is like a race against time. Add to it the temptations of the computer and the TV shows airing late at night, and the parties and gimmicks.
  • What is Sleep Apnea and do I Have it? - Sleep apnea, also referred to as sleep apnoea, is a common sleep disorder. It's characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. These episodes, called apneas, last 10 seconds or more and occur repeatedly throughout the night.
  • Sleep Deprivation and Traffic Accidents - Ten years ago, a former colleague of mine, a fine teacher and person, was tragically killed in a car accident in British Columbia. He was on vacation with his daughter who miraculously survived the accident. What happened was a classic case of sleep deprivation: my friend was anxious to make his way to a chosen destination and despite his fatigue and the fact that he had been on the road for over 6 hours, he made the decision to drive through the night. He never made it there. That there is a direct correlation between sleep deprivation and traffic accidents cannot be disputed.
  • More Free Tips on Resolving your INSOMNIA Problem - The inability to get to sleep at night is a HUGE problem for many people. If you fall into this category, be assured there IS hope to break out of the cycle.
  • How to Make Sleep Your Weight Loss Buddy - My friend, Gail, has been a restless sleeper since childhood. "It's rare that I get a goodnight's sleep," she confided in me several years ago. Her weight has been a problem as well, spiraling upwards of 60 lbs within the past 20 years.
  • 3 Simple Steps To A More Restful Sleep Tonight - Picture this: It's 5:27 PM. You're hungry after a busy day at work, itching to get home to see your family, and now you're stuck in traffic. Frustration sets in. But you're used to it since this is an every day occurrence. So you finally stroll into your house at 6:04 PM, your 2 young children are clamoring for your attention, and they're hungry too.
  • Is Sleeping Longer the Hidden Key to Success(R) - Do you get enough sleep? Chances are you don't. Many people living in modern industrial societies suffer from a chronic, and worsening sleep deficit. Until a few decades ago, most people lived lives so very different from ours that we would scarcely recognize them. Until fairly recently in human history the majority of people lived in small villages or on farms, not in big cities. There were no electric lights. There weren't any faxes or e-mails. There was no Internet, and no television. Once the sun went down, most of the day's activities came to an end.
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