Archive for the 'SLEEP Gadgets' Category
Sleep Gadgets for Christmas Gifts
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 19th, 2007 in SLEEP Gadgets.
While most people are inclined to look for latest clothing fashion or even the electronic gizmos most people are wishing to have on Christmas, some people look for other gadgets that can be of service to people who suffer from some illnesses such as sleep deprivation.
There are a lot of sleep gadgets to check out in the world today and a lot of them can be found in online auction sites. Some will find these gadgets quite useful and may be the best gift to give this season for the sleep deprived people of today.
(Source) Sleep Gadgets. If rolling alarm clocks aren’t your thing, there are always flying ones. When your alarm goes off, Princess PI-722 goes flying into the air. To turn off the alarm, you must physically retrieve the propeller piece, which can fly as high as nine feet in the air.
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Blue Blockers Sleep Shades
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 15th, 2007 in SLEEP Gadgets.
As far as sleeping is concerned, trying to resort to sleep accessories is one thing that most people would do so that they can be able to find that proper medium to sleep soundly.
There are various reasons people consider sleep hindrances such as lighting which poses to be a distraction to which irritates their eyes and mind in not sleeping immediately. While most people turn to sleeping pills or sleeping drugs, sleeping shades is something that may help.
This Blue blocking shades may not totally block the rays of light but rather separates the blue rays which are believed to be obstacles to getting a good and sound sleep.
(Source) Blue rays can delay the start of the sleep hormone melatonin’s flow. By blocking the rays a couple of hours before bed, the glasses alter a person’s circadian rhythms and bring on early melatonin release. Filtering out blue light can improve ADHD symptoms and allow better sleep, according to recent studies from U of T. The blue-blocker shades — which look similar to yellow-lensed night driving glasses — cost between $40 and $60.
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Why you should Sleep with the Lights Off
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung November 16th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, Sleep Issues.
There are people who are afraid of the dark. Many of us restrict them to the kids today, seemingly afraid of fabled stories that include monsters being around once the lights are out. Of course, we all know that this is a sleep myth to get them to go to bed without any complaints.
However, lights provide a hindrance for people who want to sleep better. The rays and the lights that we usually have to deal with once our eyes are shut are distractions. Now for some people who need light to be able to see things when they have to get up at times, a nightlight will often be around and available.
Sleeping better can be done with the lights off. Dim or dark as much as possible is the best way to get a good night’s sleep. For people who need light at night, well, make it as low as possible. You just cannot deal with a small glimpse of light that may eventually become a distraction and a cause for you not to sleep properly.
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A Panda To Scare Kids to Sleep?
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 11th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News.
Now this may sound crazy but I have always known stuffed toys and gadgets to be accessories to help kids and adults sleep better. But with this newly introduced electronic Panda robot, I think it would be more out of fear or worst, make kids not sleep at all!
So it is a high-tech gadget. But for anyone, design and comfort will always be important. Looking at this panda, a supposed stuff toy to scare kids to sleep? They will be most likely terrified to sleep than to sleep soundly. I think modifications are in order for this one.
Read more: Terrifying robotic panda will scare your kids to sleep
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Revolutionalizing the Sleep Apnea Cases
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 8th, 2007 in Health Issues, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News, Sleep Apnea, Snoring.
While some people are hopelessly praying and taking various medications to fight off the sleep apnea bug, there are people who have taken the whole issue to another level. While some are wary of the side effects and the after-effect of undergoing surgery to address this issue, ongoing works being done in institutes such as Aspire Medical in Milwaukee.
Most implants would require general anesthesia to help the procedure push through. But with this new device, it can be carried out using local anesthesia.
Read more: Experiment could revolutionize sleep apnea treatment
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