Archive for May, 2008
Stop Snoring with Asonor!
0 Comments Published by Max May 21st, 2008 in How to sleep better, Snoring.
For snoring problems, you can try the Asonor.
Snoring is ruining the sex lives of one in four couples, a survey says. Twenty-five per cent sleep separately to avoid the racket, while half admit it affects their relationship. Asonor anti snoring treatment is clinical proven from comprehensive clinical studies.
Thanks Rene for the tip!
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How Can the Chinese Sleep After the Shocks
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 21st, 2008 in SLEEP News, Sleep Issues.
By now, it is apparent that the tragedy that has struck Chengdu, China is known globally. A lot of people lost their homes and many have perished. While most survivors are now thankful that they have lived through such a nightmarish debacle, the fact remains the large damage has been done.
Now that most homes are in rubble, you have to consider how people can rest and sleep with most of their homes shattered and the aftershocks occurring at unexpected moments. In short, who can sleep after such a tragic quake would hit your silent country that is already progressing?
One thing that is sure, you may see a lot of these Chinese people sleeping on the streets. No homes and nowhere else to go. But sleep is something that they have to get even if it means only a couple of hours to refresh themselves from such an unfortunate calamity.
Ma Yuanjiang, 31, a power plant executive, spoke after he was rescued, but his body was “as fragile as that of a newborn baby,” Chongqing Xinqiao hospital president Wang Weidong said.
“The next 12 hours are crucial for Ma’s survival. The patient finished the first half of a life miracle, now we are trying to do the second,” Xinhua quoted Wang as saying.
His rescue came as authorities tried to restore calm in the provincial capital, Chengdu, after tens of thousands rushed into the streets overnight alarmed by a television prediction of another powerful earthquake.
But as darkness fell over Chengdu on Tuesday thousands of residents prepared makeshift shelters to sleep outside, too afraid to stay overnight in their homes.
(Source) Calgary Herald
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Sleep Solutions Showcased at the Big Sleep Show
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 20th, 2008 in SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Events.
We all know that trade shows are normally held to provide alternative solutions to various needs and issues today. The Big Sleep Show is a first of its kind, aimed at helping the sleep deprived people we have today and perhaps show them ways of remedying their sleeping problems.
There are a lot of people who have inherited this dreaded sleeping problem and apparently most of them will be trooping down to Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill. which hosts a wide array of gadgets and mattresses that can really be a big help for people who want to get the proper sleep due to them.
The show, which organizers say is one of the first of its kind, is the latest sign of a booming, multibillion-dollar industry geared toward the 70 million Americans believed to suffer from sleep problems.
Though scientists say it’s not clear whether people’s sleep has grown worse in recent years, it has by some accounts become scarcer: A survey by the federal government found that compared with 1985, more people today get by on six hours or less. The average adult needs seven to nine.
(Source) Dallas News
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The Anti-Sleep Driving Alarm
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 19th, 2008 in SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures.
Here is something for people who have to stay awake for longer periods. The Anti-Sleep Driving Alarm is designed in a way to be able to help you fight off that drowsy period and avoid possible accidents when you are the road. This is also a good device to use for people who stay up late either working or playing games so that their attentiveness will not change.
This little gadget is meant to sit on your ear and when your head tilts forward more than 30 degrees, when that happens a high pitched alarm will sound in your ear. My problem would be that I tend to fidget a great deal when I’m tired, so I’d end up setting it off every five minutes.
Also, Think Geek suggests it for those all night gamers. You wouldn’t want to nod off in the middle of a boss fight. It is being sold for $14.99.
(Source) Slash Gear
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We have heard of kids not getting enough sleep but no thanks to some problems for this 3 year old child, he is lucky to get more than 3 hours of sleep. Many of us are aware that sleeping problems are only normal but in this child’s case, he is not getting enough sleep. And again, he is only 3 years old so you can you imagine the problems that will ensue from thereon.
Surgery has become an option and hopefully this rare sleep problem will be addressed and resolved. Kids are the last people we would want to see suffering from such problems and in this case, this little boy deserves to be cured and given the proper sleeping patterns due for infants to grow healthily.
Video courtesy of Yahoo Videos.
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