Avoid the Stiff Neck from Sleep Syndrome
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 6th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Issues.
If you don’t sleep in the right position, chances are some of your body parts will become sore. Leading the pack of potential issues include that of your neck and your arms. Normally, sleeping as freely as we can is advised. But at some point, we just have to admit that there are sleeping positions that we prefer that are not suitable at all.
Stiff neck is a state that anyone would hate. While we fail to feel that disorder in deep slumber, once you wake up, chances are you would be cursing the way you slept. It is indeed uncomfortable but basing it on how you can improve your sleep position, chances are you may see it recurring.
“Most instances of what people call a ‘crick in the neck’ are caused by a person’s positioning while asleep,” says Dr. Brian Bruel, an assistant professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center with dual appointments in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and anesthesiology and pain management. “You’re sleeping with your neck at a weird angle, and that causes muscle strain.”
(Source) Dallas News
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The Silent Alarm Clock
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 5th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News, Sleep Issues.
When it is time to get up, chances are you would not want the irritating sound of a noisy alarm clock around. As much as possible, you would want to get up as fresh as you can and apparently there are some alarm clocks that do not necessarily do it that way.
The Silent Alarm clock however is an innovative gadget that is sure to negate all of this. Rather than hearing those noisy chimes or sounds that irritate you, a ring is all you would need to which will wake you up. Want to snooze? Shake you hand and it will automatically do so without the usual hitting of alarm clocks we have all been used to doing and seeing from lazy sleepers.
“Silence” is a conceptual alarm clock that will wake you up without emitting any sound. If you need to be awoken, you simply wear a special wireless rubber ring. When the designated alarm time comes, the clock will send a signal to the ring which will generate a tactile alarm. If you wish to continue your sleep, just shake your hand to activate the snooze function. As time goes on, further snoozes will be harder to generate, requiring more vigorous shaking each time.
(Source) Science Blogs
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Sleep Apnea Prolongs Life?
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 4th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Issues.
Now here is something that is bound to be controversial as far as understanding sleep apnea. We all know that sleep apnea and snorers have been found to be a health hazard since it is associated with the heart and the breathing problems leading to snoring. But apparently, this study that was made in Britain claimed otherwise. In fact it can even prolong life which is really quite a shocking revelation.
Peretz Lavie, who carried out the research at the Lloyd Rigler Sleep Apnoea Research Laboratory, in Haifa, Israel, said that the results were “astonishing”.
“We know that sleep apnoea does reduce life expectancy for people under the age of 50, so to find that it could actually prolong life for elderly patients was quite a shock.”
Dr Lavie speculates that the reason for the findings could be the way the body responds to a lack of blood to major organs, which can be caused when breathing stops.
(Source) Telegraph.co.uk
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A Certain Odor in your Room
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 3rd, 2008 in Dreams, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
No one knows what sudden change of odors may soon set on the place where you are sleeping. It can be your room or perhaps outdoors when you decide to rough it. Either way, did you know that these aroma issues have a bearing on what you can potentially dream about once you doze off?
Just take the whole idea of bad odors in the simplest way and perhaps you could perceive that you are in for something bad when you sleep. It may sound fictitious but not according to the German researchers who have found that sleepers exposed to an unpleasant smell will have negative dreams.
Because our sense of smell involves such a sensitive and neurologically complex function, and because it’s so powerful in its influence on our behavior, it’s not surprising at all that so many scientists have studied the effect of different scents on emotion, memory, appetite, energy, and sexual arousal.
So the next time around, try to do something about an unpleasant odor. It can make a difference between nightmares and sound sleep.
(Source) The Body Odd
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Natural Ways of Treating Insomnia
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 2nd, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, Insomnia, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Education, Sleep Issues.The best medication for sleep disorders like insomnia comes will have to be from natural means. For sure a lot of people who have constantly been relying on medication, therapy and pills would agree that to ensure avoidance on other areas of health risks, the natural way to remedy such sleep issues is the best solution. But the question would probably be what.
Rest assured, they will not be easy. The element of time and of course body response to it will be important as well. Considering that we must first adhere towards mental and bodily reactions, treating insomnia can be done naturally.
Here are some natural Insomnia cures as reported by NECN:
1. Avoid High Calories
2. No Water after 3 PM
3. Passion Flower
4. Natural Calm
Don’t understand them? Watch the video for a more detailed explanation.
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