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The Anatomic Snoring Pillow
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung September 15th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, Sleep Apnea, Sleep Cures, Sleep Therapy.The manner to which people lay down on their beds may be the answer to loud snorers we know today. There is a new alternative from Fitini.com, an Anatomic Snoring Pillow that can be more or less the answer to most snoring people’s woes today. Who knows, it may be the solution fit for that loud snoring people encounter today?
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Steps to Interpret Dreams
1 Comment Published by Brian Yalung June 20th, 2007 in Dreams, How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP Psychology, SLEEP Video, Sleep Myths.Most sleepy heads would encounter dreams that would normally mean something that may have already happened or symbols of things to come. The thing is do we know what they truly mean?
Many of us would want to help analyze our dreams and find their actually meaning. While sleeping soundly may be good, people just cannot help wonder what dreams really have in store for them.
We usually find dream interpreters to help us out. But with this video, we can find out that the best one to interpret our dreams is not anyone else but us.
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Sleep Improves Memory Recall
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 14th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology.
Many of us would encounter sudden slip of the moment reminders, most of which would stem from lack of sleep. Lack of sleep in turn affects the brain, yearning for the proper amount of rest to take a break from endless thinking in daily chores and activities.
Many would say that this is only here say, but based on studies as quoted below, sleeping helps improve memory recall in more ways than one.
Throw out the ginkgo. Forget mnemonics. New research suggests there’s a simple way to lock in new info: Sleep on it.
Researchers at Harvard
Medical School in Boston asked 48 subjects to learn a list of 20 pairs of words and then tested them 12 hours later on their recall of the pairs. Some subjects were taught the words at 9 a.m., while others learned the words at 9 p.m. and then went to sleep.
The results, to be reported this week at a neurology meeting, were a wake-up call for all-night exam crammers: Subjects in the sleep group remembered 12 percent more words from the list than subjects who learned the words at 9 a.m.Half of both groups also were asked to learn a second list of words just before testing, to study the effect of distracting information on recall. Yet again, subjects in the sleep group did better, recalling 44 percent more words than subjects in the nonsleep group. - Sleep may be key to improving recall
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The Issue of Sleep Deprivation among People Today
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 13th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders.Many are perhaps wondering why people are encountering sleepless nights most of the time. Some find themselves too tied up with work or dealing with current conflicts or issues that need to be carefully thought of. Some just tend to focus on arriving at solutions to problems, something that is part of our daily lives and are sure to be among the usual realities of life today.

Sleep deprivation is only normal. People find themselves wanting to resolve issues at the earliest possible time since the clamor for relaxing time away from work and personal related endeavors will surely be something that will linger in their minds. Most people find this as disturbing but the fact of the matter is that people are deprived of sleeping mainly because they think too much.
It is easy to tell people to take it easy. But deep inside, it is easier said than done. People need to have a relaxed and freed up mind to relax totally. This is something that most people today fail to enjoy. Life offers too much obstacles and pressure for people to take them for granted. The truth of it all is that many of us today find ourselves wanting to relax and take it easy. If only life was that simple then all of us can sleep properly and free ourselves from dreaded issues surrounding sleeping difficulties and issues that we normally encounter.
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Puffy Eye Bags To Hide and Seek
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 13th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders.Soliciting the unlikely formation of puffy bags underneath our eyes would normally be due to lack of sleep and abuse of letting our eyes being up all night, something that would normally be a necessity in line with things such as work and studies. It is not really something that forms because people want them to be there.

A lot of people who tend to abuse themselves by stressing their eyes would be susceptible to allowing the veins present beneath the eye lids to form and form into something people do not want to see. Outside the usual recourse mentioned above, people can hide them through the use of make-up. Unfortunately, once this wears off, it is apparent that these marks will eventually show up and reveal the unwanted bags formation.
Anyone who lacks sleep or has abused his supposed number of hours of regular sleep will encounter this. Fortunately, they can be avoided. But for people who find themselves in predicaments where they have to extend the hours where they should be awake, chances are they have to resort to the alternative measures to make sure that their eye bags will not be totally revealing.
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