Archive for the 'Sleep Issues' Category
Inflation is Creating Sleep Problems
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 24th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, Insomnia, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
We all know that thinking too much may eventually result into sleepless nights. At the rate that everything is going up these days, the only thing that perhaps is remaining is to see our salaries and daily pay go up. Now that is something to ponder on. But while we can wait all we want, thinking and even dreaming of when that would be, sleeping better is the least thing we can do.
Another thing that contributes to the growing number of insomniacs is that more people are now trying to get a second job. There is the traditional 8 to 5 job and hence getting another one will surely penetrate our required number of sleep. So if you get a second job for income, chances are you may not be close to the usual 8 hours of sleep.
With coffee to keep you awake, you may say it is a temporary setup. But once you finally get your back to normal (assuming inflation is out), your next step would be to see a specialist. Now you have to address you sleep problem and likewise get yourself sleeping back to normal.
It seems all these things will never cease. You just have to address them one step at a time.
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MedGen to Offer Melatonin Strip Sleep Aids
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 23rd, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues, Sleeping Pills.Don’t be surprised if you get to see another sleeping pill in the market that not only helps you sleep better but makes your breath fresher. The TransMedia Group has been commissioned by Medgen to help in promoting its new sleeping aid called “4 Good Night’s Sleep”.

We know that there are quite a number of sleeping aids out there at the moment and apparently here is another one to add to potential sleep aids that can assist people who have trouble sleeping.
Based on reports, the TransMedia Group aims to kick thing off by a news release on July 21.
“We’re looking for TransMedia to get our product known and into the right hands, so that [consumers] can relate to the product and know the company,” said Paul Mitchell, president and COO of MedGen. “What we’re trying to do is tie the PR end of the business into advertising, prior to our ads running.”
(Source) PR Week
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Pounds on Heart Attacks
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 22nd, 2008 in Health Issues, SLEEP News, Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.As far as our health is concerned, we are all aware that the worst type of illness or diseases that we can encounter would be heart attacks or stroke. For one thing, they can occur at any time and is one reason why most of us are trying to eat and stay healthy.

So much for this issue when we are awake, how about when we are asleep? It has been proven that no thanks to obstructive sleep apnea, the potential existence of heart attacks during our sleep can occur. This is perhaps the manner to which we cannot be prepared since we will surely be in deep slumber.
For people who want to make sure, it would be best to check if you have OSA or Obstructive Sleep Apnea. If you do have one, you had better be careful since you may not know what may be happening during your sleep.
(Source) Top News
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Training Toddlers to Sleep Independently
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 21st, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Education, Sleep Issues.As far as babies are concerned, many of us may perhaps have noticed that they sleep for most parts of their days. But the real question here is the time to which they will be sleeping. Apparently, for most new parents, this is something that they are unaware of. For the seasoned parents, it means that they will have to adjust accordingly to how their children would sleep. It also means that they should be open to some sleep disorders ahead.

But rather than sulking in agony, there are new practices to help regulate a baby’s sleeping cycle. The answer? Teach them to sleep on their own. It is called sleep training by some but if you know your way on how to be a parent, it is something you should check out.
For some parents, it may be hard. But just take it as a challenge in itself. Outside sleeping, it’s a form of teaching kids on how to be independent at their primal age. No one said it would be easy but if you master it, you will be surprised at other things that your child will learn later on.
(Source) Canada.com
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Giving up Sleep for Success
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 18th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.We have always been told, if you want to succeed in anything you do, be ready for sacrifice. Now along that line, you have to think if sleep is included. Success comes in a lot of ways such as needing to extend the times you are awake so you can think and not wasting a single second so that you can be able to cover everything as much as possible.
But while this is something that can really push you towards the success, it is your health due to lack of sleep that is eventually going to suffer. Constant thinking, anxiety and unresolved issues to make sure that deals or even your current business will not flunk are among the things that keep you awake. While you are being worried about how to grow your business and get rich, eventually you may find all that money useful after all. Unfortunately for paying your hospital bills since you have so much disregarded your overall health.

“There will be periods in life where you have to give up sleep so you can accomplish something big,” Krieger says. “Just know that you can only do that for a certain period of time or there will be long-term consequences.”
(Source) Forbes
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