If you wake up and immediately hit snooze, rely on coffee to get through the day, and still feel exhausted, you are not alone.
Here are some ways that even the busiest of bodies can get a good night’s rest — these tricks combine mental and environmental strategies to help the brain shift out of problem-solving ...
Americans, by and large, are starved for sleep. While seven to nine hours of sleep a night is generally recommended, a survey by US News revealed 58% of us sleep six to seven hours a night, while one ...
Creating a consistent, meaningful evening routine with rituals can help reduce anxiety and stress, and signal to your brain that it’s time to transition to sleep mode. If your idea of a nighttime ...
Shop the best sleep essentials for women over 40 in perimenopause or menopause. Our shopping editor shares tips and products to combat sleep issues, including temperature-regulating linen and silk.
We all crave a good night’s sleep as part of our never-ending quest for wellness? We’ve also all endured the usual “mainstream” tips. Adopt a regular sleep time, eschew caffeine after dark, avoid ...
Getting a good night’s sleep feels more like a dream than a reality for many of us. Whether you have trouble falling asleep or waking up and not being able to get back to sleep, you’re not alone.
Adjusting routines by heading to bed 20 minutes earlier can help lessen the effect of DST.
While many embrace the springtime change that moves clocks forward by an hour, it can have immediate ripple effects on our sleep patterns and thus our safety, a local expert warns.