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You know foods with sugar and caffeine can keep you up, but adding foods like fish, nuts and vegetables can help get you to ...
A sleep medicine specialist explains how restless nights lead to consuming more calories and how you can use sleep as a tool ...
Drugs that target wakefulness, molecules in cannabis and wearable devices that modulate brain activity could help people with ...
The practice of taping your mouth shut as you sleep is meant to prevent mouth breathing, in hopes of improving rest by ...
A new study reveals which U.S. cities are the most sleep-deprived, based on factors like physical activity, obesity and noise ...
Snoozing for extra hours before a period of sleep deprivation can help keep you more alert and improve performance.
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Sleep apnea can have untold consequences even in your waking hours. The good news? The condition is treatable.
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a night nurse whose sister won't respect boundaries and give her the time ...