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Lack of Sleep Doesn't Equal Weight Gain for Teens?

There has been plenty of buzz in the news lately regarding the link between lack of sleep and weight gain, but a new study disputes this notion. The study, led by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Victoria, Australia downplays the idea of getting extra sleep to keep off the pounds. In order to conduct…
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Nighttime Drool Explained [VIDEO]

We’ve all been there…waking up with the side of your face submersed in a pool of spit, also known as drool. But, why do our mouths leak while we are asleep? According to Dr. Keri Peterson of Women’s Health Magazine drooling during the night could be due to several reasons. Possible reasons include your relaxed…
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Crash Victim's Father Calls for Sleep Tests for Professional Drivers

Being drowsy during the day can cause many complications at work and in personal life, but the biggest threat from being drowsy is the risk for your life.  Even if you don’t have a particularly dangerous job, being overly tired from a sleep disorder can lead to falling asleep at the wheel of your car….
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Broken Sleep Causes Loss of Memories

No one enjoys being awakened in the middle of the night, but having your sleep disrupted could be much more than just an annoyance. A new study conducted by The Stanford University found that broken sleep could affect your ability to build and retain memories. In order to prove this notion the researchers used a…
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Coming Soon to a Teen Near You: Sleep Texting

You’ve heard of sleep walking, and in the latest Ask Dr. Lisa we learned about sleep eating.  But, there’s a new nighttime activity that has parents concerned: sleep texting. It’s no secret that many young people are hooked on texting to keep in touch with their friends.  But, doctors are finding that some teens aren’t…
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Co-sleeping Research Reveals New Facts

There has been a great deal of controversy over the topic of parents sharing a bed with their babies. co-sleeping. Although some pediatricians and sleep specialists have warned against the idea of co-sleeping, there is a new study out that shows co-sleeping may not be developmentally harmful. Researchers observed 944 low income families. They first…
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Snore Proof Hotels

When couples are at home they may have different ways of dealing with their snoring partner, but while sleeping in a hotel, it’s harder to get away from the noise created by your roommate. The Crowne Plaza Hotel chain in the UK says it has a solution to that problem. The snore absorption room from…
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Helping Soldiers Sleep More Soundly

Most of us take for granted the ability to sleep in our beds at night, but for those serving in the military this luxury is not always available. This is why ADS, Inc. had teamed up with a branch of the Department of Defense to create the Guardian Sleep System. The goal of this sleep…
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Is Insomnia Hereditary?

Sleep difficulties have been linked to many causes including stress, diet, and exercise, but a recent study shows that sleeplessness may be due to more than environmental factors. The research, conducted by the Institute of Occupational Health and partnered with the University of Helsinki, found that insomnia may be hereditary. In he study, 12,500 adult…
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Restful Nights Lead to Enhanced Athletic Performance

A study on athletes conducted by a friend of SleepBetter.org has officially been published. The study, conducted by Stanford researcher Cheri Mah (who was interviewed earlier this year for a story on the sleep needs of Super Bowl hopefuls), was published in the journal Sleep this month. While it is common knowledge that a good…
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