Tag Archive for 'sleepless_nights'
Sleeping Wisely by Controlling Video Game Addictions
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung November 10th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Issues.
It is evident that most people today, particularly the kids and teens have had more sleepless nights due to overplaying their game consoles and video game gadget made available in the market today. A lot of these games include that of Xbox, Playstation and Wii game consoles, all hot commodities which provide family and home entertainment.
However, discipline seems to be lost in the fray. Rather than saving play for later, a lot of gamers have chosen to play until the early mornings even during school days. The result is lack of sleep and risking health as well. Parents and guardians must step in if they re to control this problem. It may be hard at times, but being their elders, it simply must be controlled for health reasons sake.
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Technology Deprives Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung August 13th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
No violent reactions and unwanted remarks should be disclosed with this conclusion: Technology does indeed play a role in depriving sleep. Let us face it, people are excited and uneasy when they get a new toy that is technology based. These include cellphones, computer gadgets and game consoles. People would face endless hours focusing their attention gazing and studying their gadgets, much of which would take some time to get over with.
This endless time includes that of forgetting about the time and thus people find themselves awake relentlessly while enjoying their gadget and toys. Sleep? Well for them sleep can wait and be entertained later. While this is true, just pray that this does not become a habit because regulating sleepless nights would usually entail habitual trouble when going back to the regular sleeping hours of people today.
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Sleepless Nights Affects the Heart
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 21st, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Video, Sleep Disorders, Snoring.Lack of sleep may eventually affect certain internal organs of the body, particularly the heart which may lead to a dangerous occurrence. Cardiac issues surrounding the lack of sleep is only natural. The proper amount of sleep is something that a person’s heart needs. A heart can only take so much and as a whole, they need proper respite as well to be well-maintained and kept healthy.
For people who may take for granted the sleepless nights, it would be best to see a physician or get a regular check-up as well. It is evident that to stay healthy, sleep is one attribute that needs to be considered.
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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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Snore Stopper - Are you snoring?
5 Comments Published by Max May 3rd, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News.
Check out this snore stopper, a new way of stopping your snoring husband or wife. It uses snoring frequency and biofeedback techniques. At $80, this might be a great solution for all your past sleepless nights.
Reduce snoring frequency and volume with natural biofeedback techniques. A simple wrist belt worn while sleeping allows the Snore Stopper’s biosensors to detect snores. The unit then issues a gentle electronic wave of light stimulation onto superficial skin. Rather than waking the snorer, this 5-second impulse merely causes a reflex—either a change in body position or an increase in throat muscle tension—much like the nudging of a spouse. Studies report that approximately 80% of snorers have shown improvement when using the Snore Stopper—a unique subconscious approach that’s much less expensive than surgery, dental appliances and machines. Added benefits include better breathing while sleeping, and fewer next-day difficulties such as sleepiness, headaches and irritability. Take it along when you’re traveling: unit is compact, light and includes carrying case. Entire kit includes manual for use; self-adhesive electrode pads (3 pairs); moist alcohol wipe; storage case; screwdriver and wrist belt with magic tape and hook. Includes auto power-off function after 8 hours.
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