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Posted on August 26, 2008 by Brian Yalung
One of the things that irritate babies these days would be diaper rashes and when they are full. While that is a given, one thing you can do is to help soothe the skin irritation normally caused by the materials used in traditional diapers today.
Stuk on U has launched an organic line of Sleep-n-Play Rompers that will not only make it comfortable for baby but for the environment as well. Most of all, they can sleep better without any itch that annoys and forces them to belch out at night th
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Posted on August 25, 2008 by Brian Yalung
Ideally, this would be the last thing you would consider when you want to lose weight. Sleeping to lose weight? This has got to be contradicting in a manner of speaking but it seems that clinical nutritionist Jay Robb has a best-selling book that can be a good resource for people who want to shed off the extra pound. And the best thing of it is that you can do it while you are sleeping.
An innovative new weight-loss plan bucks most traditional diets by revealing how diet
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Posted on August 24, 2008 by Brian Yalung
As far as determining if you are among the millions of people suffering from sleep apnea, it would take a s
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Posted on August 23, 2008 by Brian Yalung
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) can be the answer to sleep deprivation. After recent studies conducted at Medical Research Council (MRC) general Practice Research Framework in London, it was found that HRT can be a potential answer to all sleep-related problems that is becoming a concern these days.
“Benefits of HRT justify a rethink” is the headline in The Times. A recent study of hormone replac
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Posted on August 22, 2008 by Brian Yalung
Snoring is something many are now aware of being a health risk and if you are not careful, your kids may develop them if you don’t keep the pets away. In fact, don’t get them pets at all since this study by Karl Franklin of University Hospital in Umea, Sweden revealed that kids exposed to pets such as cats and dogs are susceptible to various germs that may c
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Posted on August 21, 2008 by Brian Yalung
For couples, it would be quite normal to hear that one of them suddenly finds themselves on the floor after being “kicked” out of bed in a manner of speaking. While it is sure to be not done on purpose, the issue of Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) cannot be avoided especially for people who have had a rough day at work.
A person cannot help but want to move his legs during these cases. The feeling is not all that pleasant. Normally it feels like you have
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Posted on August 20, 2008 by Brian Yalung
Dopamine
While focusing on sleep deprivation as a growing concern, there are people who are still at it when it comes to needing to be awake for most of the time, mainly for work and personal reasons to which certain drugs and means are being taken to aid them. Dopamine, a fell-good brain chemical helps keep sleep-deprived people awake. But the question here is on whether it is helpful.
Most people are trying to f
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Posted on August 19, 2008 by Brian Yalung
As far as enumerating which health risk factors are associated with sleeping less, you can place elevated blood pressures to be at the helm of it all. Logically, less sleep means higher abuse to our bodies and heading the pack of high risk body systems include the cardiovascular system to which blood pressures can lead to problems with the heart and other cardio organs as well.
There are a lot of things to consider as to why a per
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Posted on August 18, 2008 by Brian Yalung
Many call it ingenious to help adults and kids avoid the rush when they wake up in the morning to go to work or school. Sleeping in your clothes for the next day may be applicable to kids but surely not for the adults. Unless you are allowed to wear rugged attire when you work, chances are this practice should be left to the kids.
Sleeping is hard and waking up on time is another. Waking up early is attributed to the fact that kids have to take showers, brush their
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Posted on August 17, 2008 by Brian Yalung
During pregnancy, one discomfort that women may encounter would be the proper sleeping position. Traditionally we would all lay flat on our back to sleep well but with a bulging stomach that limits your bed movement, it would be best to stick to a sideway position that can be pretty much the best position for you and your unborn child.
For the pregnant moms who cannot sleep well, here are some tips offered by the American Pregnancy Association:
Try sleeping on your
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