Tag Archive for 'sleep-myths'
This Thing Called Microsleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 29th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, SLEEP Video, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Myths.Drowsiness or yawning are symptoms of not being on the same page as most people who lack the necessary hours of sleep. In a sense, we tend to fall into this thing called microsleep wherein we get some short spells of yearning for sleep. Hopefully the next time we open our eyes, we are still in the same world.
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Babies Fighting Off The Sleep Monster
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 27th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Myths.
One thing about babies today, they get to sleep all the time for longer periods and at any time they would wish. This is the privilege that babies get since ideally, they are virtually new beings on the planet that are trying to get into the groove of existence and reality.
Many envy the way kids can be able to sleep. But for some kids, they would rather be awake, explore the world and have fun. Unknown to these you ones, time will only tell where sleep will be among their most critical need. Hence, crying and fighting off the dizzy sleepy monster spells may sound crazy for now but wait a couple of years and let’s see if the same still holds.
Here are some tips to ensure that your babies can sleep entirely better:
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The Problem with Relaxing is Sleeping
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 27th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Myths.
So we all want to relax at some point. While this is very much attainable, the problem that most of us ask ourselves is do we have the time to sleep to achieve relaxation? Sleeping is the easiest form of describing what relaxation is all about. Unfortunately, there are further restrictions which deprive us of reaching out goals. One of that is which is the need to be awake most of the time in order to fulfill separate tasks, mostly in connection with being able to provide the stuff needed for our dependents, families and of course, ourselves.
With this, we may consider sleeping as a culprit when relaxation is being discussed. It is not entirely about overall relaxing. It is about overall comfort to which sleep brings us to another subconscious dimension where we can find ourselves thinking we are living in another world for a temporary respite. Hopefully when we wake up, the realities of life are still there up and about for us to continue fulfilling.
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Does Scoliosis Originate from Improper Sleeping Positions
2 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 23rd, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Myths.
Scoliosis is a common problem that people have in connection with their spine. Some people call it hereditary while other may attribute it towards posture. Actually, scoliosis is an abnormality that comes from deformity in the spine. Many would not value its worth but in reality, sleep has nothing to do with it.
People tend to associate it with sleep mainly because they feel that irritating feeling on their backs after sleeping in awkward positions. This is not usually the cause for incurring scoliosis. While backs may be strained, it is not really relevant since scoliosis would usually be aggravated during adolescent growth spurts.
Further Reading: Busy area real-estate agent says she’s ‘watching her back’ by focusing on better sleep
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Rainy Days Bring Sleepy Spells
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung May 23rd, 2007 in How to sleep better, Sleep Myths.
The best climate for people to enjoy sleep is perhaps when they have nothing to do due to some natural limitations such as rains and storms. In these cases, people would usually find themselves in their homes left with little things to do. Among them include that of being groggy and ending up simply want to get some sleep even for some short spells. A lazy resort for sure, but given the circumstances, people are really left with limited options.
Cold climates will surely make any person groggy. Who wouldn’t? Anyone would want the best atmospheric setup possible and rains bring in the cold spells anyone can simply sleep along with. Hopefully though people do not forget that being left idle would mean less production and their professional careers may end up being left in the dark.
Here is a good article to read on further - You Should Go To Sleep When
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