Sleep
The mistake we all make in bed: Why do you wake up with neck pain?
Many of us adhere to “sleep hygiene”, yet still wake up with bothersome neck and back pain. The experts warn: The position in which you place your body at night is critical.
The hard data: What happened to Israelis’ sleep during the war – and how it can be fixed
Daylight saving time will be harder this year. Here is how to cope
Sleepless nights in red: All the non-pharmacological solutions that will help you sleep
Study reveals sleep technique to weaken bad memories using targeted memory reactivation
During non-REM sleep, participants received auditory cues to reinforce positive memories and reduce negative ones.
UCLA study links high job strain to persistent sleep problems in middle age
Strategies such as redesigning workloads and promoting worker autonomy could improve sleep health.
Why is a good mattress the foundation for a happy life?
How to choose a mattress that guarantees quality sleep without breaking the bank?
Cornell University study reveals pupil size during sleep signals memory formation
A new study published in the journal Nature suggests that pupil size is key to understanding how and when the brain forms strong, long-lasting memories.
Irregular sleep patterns increase heart attack and stroke risk by 26%, study finds
Sufficient sleep alone is not enough; having regular sleep periods that do not change much day to day is key to mitigating health risks.
Four-year-old girl sneaks out at night to be first at kindergarten, found asleep outside
The police informed the girl's astonished parents of her disappearance when they returned her home, stating that the parents had not noticed she was missing.
Tired of CPAP? FDA approval of Zepbound introduces new treatment for sleep apnea
"Zepbound is the first medication that significantly improves moderate-to-severe OSA and aids in long-term weight loss in adults with obesity."
Chinese woman wins 10,000 yuan in 8-hour phone-free challenge in Chongqing
Contestants wore specialized wrist straps to monitor their sleep and anxiety levels.
Consistent bedtimes help children better regulate emotions and behavior, research finds
Researchers emphasize that regular sleep schedules may outweigh sleep duration and quality in children's development.
Daytime sleepiness linked to higher risk of dementia-related syndrome in older adults
Individuals over 60 years old are 27 percent more likely to develop dementia if they lose just 1 percent of slow-wave sleep each year, according to a new study.