If you frequently find yourself wide awake at 3 a.m., the problem could lie in how you manage daytime stress. Sleep doctors ...
Sleep hygiene isn’t a quick fix. Experts share simple, science-backed habits that can help you fall asleep faster and wake up ...
How to deal with insomnia? It's one of the most searched sleep-related questions on Google right now (searches are up over 5,000% in the last 30 days), so it seems we’re living in something of a ...
A sleep expert has revealed the most common reasons why people wake up between 2am and 4am, and most importantly, how to fix it.
Countless people suffer from insomnia, staying awake when they want to be asleep. Insomnia can affect you at the beginning, middle, or end of the night. Whenever it occurs, it is extremely frustrating ...
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Diet, stress, anxiety, and caffeine intake are just a few of the most common reasons why you could be struggling to fall asleep, but none of these were the cause of my recent bout of insomnia. Mine ...
Waking up in the middle of the night? Think you have insomnia? The truth is that pretty much everyone wakes up several times per night. The only difference is that good sleepers fall back asleep ...
On a special episode (first released on July 24th) of The Excerpt podcast: The question is: Why do we struggle to sleep? Jennifer Senior, a staff writer at The Atlantic, joins The Excerpt to talk ...
Insomnia research has moved well beyond caffeine and screen time. The newest findings point to causes most sleep guides still ignore, from the bacteria in your gut to the temperature of your bedroom ...