Are your teenage kids getting enough sleep? Even if they go to bed on a schedule, are they getting to sleep? Are they being distracted? Are they over sleeping in on weekends?
With school back in session, for many families the nightly battle begins …How to get the teenagers to bed at a decent hour. Dr. Susan Rausch, MD, PhD, Medical Director, The Sleep Center at Memorial Hospital says teens are hardwired to go to bed late and get up later. School hours don’t sync up with the teenagers natural biological clocks… sleep patterns shift toward later times for both slee
When the lady of the house gets a poor night’s sleep, her marriage suffers. However, the same does not hold true if it’s the fellow who spends his night counting sheep in frustration.
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh observed 35 healthy married couples’ sleeping habits over a 10-day period. With the help of a device called an actigraph, they were able to chart how well they slept, a
Did you know that the position in which you sleep at night -- whether it's all curled up in a fetal position or sprawled out across the bed -- reveals your personality? That's the word from Chris Idzikowski, director of the Sleep Assessment and Advisory Service.
It’s not enough to eat healthy and exercise. Researchers say getting enough sleep is also crucial to good health.
BBC News reports that the risk of developing heart disease goes up by as much as 48-percent if a person doesn’t get enough sleep. Researchers say most people need between six and eight hours of shut-eye to protect their health. Going without enough sleep for long periods of time increa