Tag Archive for 'sleep_deprivation'
Sleep On It!
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 29th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Psychology.
There are times when decisions get the best out of you and while this dilemma may continue to circle around your mind, chances are you would hear someone tell you to “Sleep on it!”
Well this is not really the best way to resolve the problem. You are just buying time to extend the decision-making process. Also, do you really think you can sleep when something has been left unsettled? I highly doubt it.
Conflicts and problems are part of the sleep deprivation problem. Some people may not consider it as serious but to people who are often caught in decision-making issues, it does tend to lessen their sleeping hours. While some may call it psychological, it is indeed something serious if you think about it. You just have to try and settle issues rather than save them for another day if you want to be at peace with yourself.
The premise: Buyers who have narrowed down their search to two houses get a chance to sample the lifestyle they’re buying into by spending a day and a night in the house.
The shtick: The sellers vacate the house and the buyers experience the home by hosting guests, lighting a fire in the fireplace, walking the neighborhood and cooking a meal.
Source: Courant.com
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A Drug to Solve Sleepiness
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 28th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Disorders.
The search for sleep remedies continues to this day and while we all know that people need to sleep, there are drugs that are still continuously trying to find sleep alternatives to back off people from coffee to make sure they retain their sanity and strength.
However, Darpa scientists are claiming that they have found a drug to eliminate sleepiness:
A nasal spray containing a naturally occurring brain hormone called orexin A reversed the effects of sleep deprivation in monkeys, allowing them to perform like well-rested monkeys on cognitive tests. The discovery’s first application will probably be in treatment of the severe sleep disorder narcolepsy.
The treatment is “a totally new route for increasing arousal, and the new study shows it to be relatively benign,” said Jerome Siegel, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA and a co-author of the paper. “It reduces sleepiness without causing edginess.”
Source: Wired
So much for solving sleep deprivation but it is hard to imagine a person without an ounce of sleep. Drugs are know to help, but this discovery seems to need more support and tests for it to be a good discovery for sleep deprivation.
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Sleep Gadgets for Christmas Gifts
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 19th, 2007 in SLEEP Gadgets.
While most people are inclined to look for latest clothing fashion or even the electronic gizmos most people are wishing to have on Christmas, some people look for other gadgets that can be of service to people who suffer from some illnesses such as sleep deprivation.
There are a lot of sleep gadgets to check out in the world today and a lot of them can be found in online auction sites. Some will find these gadgets quite useful and may be the best gift to give this season for the sleep deprived people of today.
(Source) Sleep Gadgets. If rolling alarm clocks aren’t your thing, there are always flying ones. When your alarm goes off, Princess PI-722 goes flying into the air. To turn off the alarm, you must physically retrieve the propeller piece, which can fly as high as nine feet in the air.
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Being Open to Tips for Better Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 17th, 2007 in How to sleep better.
Most people who have to deal with the sleep deprivation problems will probably do anything to be able to sleep better and improve on their health risks tied up with the sleepless nights they have to deal with. While most people would have their own set of tips that include reading a book, counting sheep or even drinking warm milk, it is best to have a good reference and guide on what you can consider to improve your sleeping habits.
Indeed, sleeping has become a hindrance to most people and their health may be put into question. While others may feel that they can overcome sleepless nights, it would be best to be more attentive at sleep disorders once you want to hit the sack.
1) Avoid watching TV before bed…especially in bed!- The bed should be reserved for two things…sleep and romance…not Desperate Housewives or football! Research shows that those who experienced the most sleep disturbances had televisions in their bedrooms and used the TV to fall asleep.
2) Try a different pillow or mattress. It’s scary to think how long some of us have been sleeping on the same pillows and mattresses for years and years. Does your mattress provide the support you like? Do you wake with your back aching? Is there enough room for you and your sleep partner? Do you sleep better, or worse, when you sleep away from home? These are all things to ask yourself to determine if your mattress could be the “sabotager” of your good night’s sleep. Or more simply, just replacing your pillow with a new, fresh, higher quality version could be all that you need.
3) Avoid caffeine late in the day. Did you know that even a small amount of caffeine even 10-12 hours before bedtime can cause problems falling asleep! Try eliminating the tea, soda and even chocolate and see if sleep improves.
4) Listen to relaxing music. Establishing a relaxing bedtime routine, such as listening to music, could be just the thing you need to signal your body it is time to sleep. So, dim the lights and throw some slow jazz or purchase a “relaxing sounds” CD to help slow your mind and body down for an evening of peaceful sleep.
5) Try mind- body techniques. After an action-packed day, your brain and body need to unwind and detox before sleep can occur (a.k.a. you need to chill!) Create a “ritual” for bedtime - take a bath, meditate, do some easy stretches or yoga. Try to do your “ritual” in the same way, in the same place, at the same time each night. The repetition will trigger your mind and body that it is time to relax and sleep.
6) Try a natural sleep aid. For many people, while the above tips and suggestions may help, it often isn’t enough. if you are one of those people who really have a hard time getting to sleep and staying asleep, you may want to try a natural sleep aid.
(Source) The American Chronicle
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Moms Will Get Their Sleep Day
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 4th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders.
For mom’s bearing the child is one thing that makes them experience sleepless nights. This runs on until the first few months of the newborn and chances are they would become frustrated and entirely weak for the first few months of the child.
Unless of course you get a nanny or someone to help out take care of the child, these are given factors that mothers will have to deal with this sleeping problem. However, after some years when the child becomes a little bit older, these are perhaps the years when mothers can look forward to try and recover lost ground when it comes to trying to regain lost sleep.
Compared to the old ways of trying to sleep, they can look forward to better nights ahead. While there may still be some sleepless nights on case to case basis, the thing is, the gravity of the lack of sleep becomes lighter this time around.
(Source) A study suggests that sleep deprivation after giving birth may limit a new mother’s ability to shed her pregnancy-related pounds. Women who slept five hours a day six months after giving birth were more than three times likelier to keep weight on compared with women who slept seven hours, say researchers at the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland.
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