Tag Archive for 'sleep-wear'
GLOtoSleep Masks Given Away at the Oscars
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung February 27th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Celebrity, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Wear.
The Oscars may have been finished and not all favorite actors or actresses came home as the winner. But as a form of consolation, most of the actors didn’t go home empty-handed. Most of them were given a special sleeping mask, the GLOtoSleep masks, to help assist them in sleep disorder problems that most may be suffering from.
It is a fact that most of these celebrities has had to deal with the said sleeping problems, bulk of which were caused by the excitement of possibly winning in the 2008 Oscars. While many had sleepless nights, for the celebrities with recurring sleep problems, this gift is indeed something worthy to help get back to their normal courses of sleep.
Recipients of an ongoing good nights sleep, courtesy of the GLOtoSLEEP™ mask, were Best Actor Nominees: George Clooney, Johnny Depp, Tommy Lee Jones, and Viggo Mortensen; Best Supporting Actor Nominees: Casey Affleck, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Hal Holbrook and Tom Wilkinson; Best Supporting Actress Nominees: Cate Blanchett, Julie Christie, Laura Linney and Ellen Page and Best Actress Nominees: Ruby Dee, Saoirse Ronan and Amy Ryan. Cate Blanchett will get a ‘doubly’ good night’s rest, as she received two masks for being nominated for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Directors Julian Schnabel, Jason Reitman, Tony Gilroy and Paul Thomas Anderson, as well as host Jon Stewart, are also in for a season of restful mellowness as recipients of GLOtoSLEEP™.
(Source) PRWeb
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An Alternative to that Old CPAP Mask
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung September 14th, 2007 in Health Issues, SLEEP Gadgets, Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Wear, Snoring.Battling sleep apnea is easier said than done and normally we would see people wearing sleeping masks to remedy the situation. However, there are alternatives towards the usual CPAP masks and this comes in the form of a new innovative oral appliance that can be a good solution for sleep apnea patients abundant in the world today.
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Kimberly-Clark Launches New Underwear Product Line
2 Comments Published by Brian Yalung September 11th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Wear.
Lacking the comforts of sleep? Perhaps it is in the sleep wear that you are wearing. At least this is one thing that Kimberly-Clark is trying to address when they announced that they will be offering Sleep Boxers and Sleep Shorts in North America. Specifically, these will be aimed at kids who wet their beds, these are alternative diapers being offered for young kids in the world today.
“Bedwetting is a condition that many children ages 5 to 12 experience, but will eventually outgrow with patience and time. However, this sensitive issue can affect a child’s self-esteem and ability to relax at bedtime,” said Bob Thibault, President of Kimberly-Clark’s North American Personal Care products. “The new GoodNites Sleep Boxers and Sleep Shorts offers trusted nighttime protection and look more like everyday underwear, helping children feel more comfortable as they deal with bedwetting.”
Read the whole article here: Kimberly-Clark Launches GoodNites Sleep Boxers and Sleep Shorts in North America
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The Extension of Sleep Apnea towards Partners
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung August 10th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues, Sleep Wear.
While the issue of sleep apnea for victims who have been battling the problem for some time may be remedied more or less through medication and sleeping gadgets, it should not be forgotten that their partners or loved ones may be encountering difficulties in sleeping as well since they have to look after them. Such is a reality and people may either contract the same sleeping problem or a more severe health concern.Hence, observing sleep apnea patients does not end there. It should also include looking after the caretakers who are suffering altogether. From a glance it would all seem like sleep apnea is indeed contagious but I guess this would depend on how people would go about taking care of their loved one suffering from the said sleep disorder.
Reference article: Appliances, medications and treatments can help you - and your partner - achieve a good night’s sleep
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Getting Kids to Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung August 4th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Issues, Sleep Wear.Infants would most often have to be sized up and understood properly so that they can practice the proper sleeping habits. Some kids need to be entertained and resorted to the usual kids stuff such as playing and seeing colorful things that they love to see.
Parents often find it hard to put babies to sleep. But studying their cycle and current level of understanding will be a big help. Bed time stories and singing some lullabies may help. As they say, whatever works will do fine. Babies are still unaware of why they should be sleeping most of the time at their age.
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