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The Relationship Between Studying and Sleep

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 13, 2021 8:00:00 AM

If you are a student and have trouble sleeping, you may notice trouble with learning, attention, and memory. These three factors go into studying and doing well on assignments and tasks. Read more to find out the relationship between studying and sleep, to see if you can improve your sleep and learning efforts!

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How to Maintain Your Sleep Schedule While Traveling

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 12, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Traveling is a huge part of life and can be so much fun. However, traveling is exhausting, and it can be so difficult to get good sleep when you are moving between time zones and sleeping in a different room. However, if you hope to get a good amount of sleep in order to enjoy your travels, then you must maintain a good sleep schedule. Here are a few tips you can use to maintain your sleep schedule while traveling. 

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How to Get your Newborn on a Sleep Schedule

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 12, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Everyone has heard the phrase "You sleep when the baby sleeps". However, rarely does that ring true, as new parents often try to get things done while their newborns are asleep. But scheduling things and planning around an unusual sleep pattern can be really difficult. Parents may strive to get their newborns on a sleep schedule as soon as possible. To make things easier for parents and newborns, here are tips to help get those new babies on a sleep schedule. 

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Different Nap Lengths and Their Benefits

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 11, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Nothing feels better than a midday nap. However, the benefits of napping have their caveats. If you nap for the perfect amount of time, then you can wake up feeling refreshed, refocused, and re-energized. However, if you sleep too long, you will be groggy and potentially mess up your sleep schedule. Keep reading to find out how you can properly take a beneficial nap and still keep your sleep schedule. 

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How Your Circadian Rhythm Changes with Age

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 10, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Our circadian rhythm is our internal clock that helps our bodies regulate a pattern of sleep and wakefulness. It is in charge of the normal time frame that you get sleepy and wake up from your slumber. However, as we age, our circadian rhythm may change, and we may experience disrupted sleep. Keep reading to find out why, and what you can do to better manage your internal clock.

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The Best Activities to do Before Bed

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 10, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Building a sleep routine, or practicing good sleep hygiene, is important for helping your brain shut down and get ready for bed. It is especially useful for those who may struggle with insomnia. Sleep hygiene is a way to train your brain and body for sleep by giving it a regular sequence that it can recognize as something you do before bed. This process is very helpful for good sleep, but it can be difficult to get down. Here are some of the best activities you can do before bed and add to your sleep routine.

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What happens when your partner has restless leg syndrome

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 10, 2021 8:00:00 AM

If your partner is struggling with restless leg syndrome, then they are struggling with getting a good night's sleep...but so are you. This struggle can put a lot of strain and pressure on the relationship, as a lack of sleep can negatively affect interpersonal relationships. However, before you start sleeping in different bedrooms, there may be some things that you both can try to help then get more relief, and both of you get more sleep. Keep reading to find out what you can do. 

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The Effect of PTSD on Sleep

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 9, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a psychiatric disorder that stems from a traumatic event that is not resolved. This disease is slow and insidious, so many individuals may not know they have PTSD until months after the fact. Common individuals who experience PTSD are veterans, first responders, victims of violence, abuse, or major disasters. Women are more likely than men to experience PTSD, and about 70% of people will experience PTSD in their lifetimes.

PTSD results when someone experiences something extremely traumatic, and their brain rewires so that a certain stimulus leads to a negative reaction. This can manifest into nightmares, insomnia, depression, anxiety, hyperarousal, and many other symptoms. Continue reading to find out the interplay between sleep and PTSD. 

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Why Stretching Before Bed is So Important

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 8, 2021 8:15:00 AM

If you are looking for new ways to relax before bed or if you've had a long, strenuous day and you have soreness to work out, consider adding bedtime stretching to your new routine. Stretching has many benefits and should be done multiple times throughout the day. However, doing it right before bed can truly make all the difference for you in the morning. Read below to find out more. 

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Nighttime Stuffiness: Why Congestion May be Worse at Night

Posted by Darian Dozier on Dec 8, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Allergies can be the most annoying thing to deal with, especially when you're trying to get a good night's sleep. When you can't breathe out of your nose and you're forced to breathe out of your mouth, you can wake up with dry mouth, and your overall quality of sleep is just not good. Nighttime stuffiness may be worse than your daytime allergies, which can be extremely frustrating. Here is some more information on nighttime stuffiness and what you can do for a better night's sleep. 

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