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Periodic Limb Movements During Sleep Can Be a Nuisance
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung September 1st, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, Insomnia, SLEEP News.
At times during your sleep, sudden movements caused by muscles can cause you to get up and stay awake. Leg movement may occur at times, normally even without our knowledge. Muscle reactions or perhaps even low in some nutrients such as iron are causes which may eventually become factors in depriving you of your sleep mainly because they are bound to bother you as far as restful slumber is concerned.
Hence it is not surprising why PLMS is associated with Insomnia. But it would be likewise worthy to note that African-American suffer from this less mainly because of their higher iron stores and a good explanation to racial differences between other races.
Should you be among the people who are suffering from such, it would be wise to get yourself checked for assistance. Do not take such events for granted and wait for it to worsen into something graver than insomnia that may lead to dilapidating health in the long run.
According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, PLMS involves uncontrollable, repetitive muscle movements such as extending the big toe or bending the ankle. These frequent movements occur in one or both legs during sleep and often result in brief arousals, and in some cases, full awakenings from sleep.
The AASM also reports that low brain iron may play a role in worsening PLMS. According to the authors, studies demonstrate higher iron stores in African-Americans, providing a possible explanation for the racial differences found in the study. The results also are consistent with previous findings of racial differences for PLMS in children as young as five to seven years of age, suggesting that the racial differences found in adults may be present from an early age and pointing to potential genetic factors.
(Source) Science Daily
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Angelina Jolie Feeling the Effects of Motherhood
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung August 31st, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, Narcolepsy, SLEEP Celebrity, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
Raising one child is one thing but to take care of 6 is another. We are all aware that new mothers have that problem with adjusting to their new sleeping habits so you can just imagine how it would be like to take care of 6 babies, which includes twins, at night.
No other than sensational actress Angelina Jolie can attest to the fact that she is suffering from sleep deprivation but you will not hear her complaining. Something that is perhaps least expected from a hyperactive and on the go celebrity seems to be setting its toll as reported by one UK tabloid on the Lara Croft star.
“She’s in tears up to three times a day and so tired that Brad’s found her collapsed asleep in the bath twice, the UK gossip magazine Now reports, citing a source.
“She’s been working around the clock, breast-feeding the babies and trying to get them to sleep. But as soon as one of them drops off, the other wakes up for another feed.
“She’s also not eating very much right now and blames that on being busy. The doctor says that she needs more calories to gain strength and ensure that her breast milk is healthy.”
(Source) The Improper
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Forget about the Midnight Snacks
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung August 30th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders.
If you know what is good for you, you may want to think twice about grabbing that midnight snack, especially if you want to sleep soundly. Apparently, we all know that the food that we digest at times of needing to satisfy that hunger when we are awake in the late evenings or early mornings may not necessarily be good for us in terms of being able to burn and digest them.
There is something more towards midnight snacks and it has been tied up with stress and disrupted sleep.
Each time they wake, they head for the kitchen to eat food high in carbohydrates, such as chocolate, cake, bread and biscuits. Night eaters may consume half their daily calorie intake after their evening meal and this frequently leads to weight gain. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found typical nocturnal eaters consumed 500 calories more than those whose sleep was undisturbed.
It appears that night eating is a result of a brain chemical imbalance — eating boosts the feel-good chemical serotonin in night eaters’ bodies, thus stimulating sleep. Adrienne Baillie-Carrigan, 44, from Fleet, Hampshire, suffers from the disorder.
(Source) The Telegraph
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Bringing in the Green Comes from Dreams
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung August 29th, 2008 in Dreams, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Business, Sleep Issues, Sleep Myths.
When we sleep, we are susceptible to various kinds of things that go around in our dreams. Normally for some reason, we are given sign and signals on what to do. This includes business. To most, it may seem as foolish and fictitious but for others it can do wonders.
While some may call it a sudden burst of idea, perhaps one good explanation is that when we sleep, we are relaxed and not under pressure. Further, before we hit the sack, chances are we have had a certain business issue in mind and normally it can be carried onto us even in our sleep. So the result may be guides on what and what not to do.
A lot of people have benefited from it and perhaps many more entrepreneurs can get the same tip if they are thinking of what business to put up. Crazy but it can work and you have nothing to lose!
Alan Stafford, an executive coach and self-described “sleepworker” interviewed by Fortune Small Business, offers tips on how entrepreneurs can boost their creative and problem-solving juices during sleep, such as identifying business problems that need to be solved right before falling asleep, waking up slowly instead of with an alarm clock and keeping a dream journal on the nightstand.
(Source) Wall Street Journal
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Sleep Better at SleepBetter.org
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung August 28th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Business, Sleep Cures, Sleep Disorders.
For the sleep deprived and insomniacs in the world, getting help in any way that you can seems to be apparent. A lot of people have tried to do it on their own, making use of sleeping pills and adjusting their sleep schedules by forcing themselves the proper hours of sleeping. But that was yesterday’s news.
Thanks to the efforts of sleep specialists that have come together, you can now sleep better with SleepBetter.org. Placing emphasis on the various issues that are plaguing sleep deprived individuals today, a visit to this sleep center can most likely be the answer to all your sleep problems.
“SleepBetter.org is the go-to resource for fun and engaging science-based tools, tips and information to help anyone get better sleep,” explains Dan Schecter, vice president for Carpenter Co.’s Consumer Products Division. “The site is one step in our journey to educate consumers about all they can do to sleep better – and ultimately enhance their quality of life. It is a wonderful way to initiate the ‘Zzzz Across America’ national sleep tour.”
(Source) Business Wire
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