When sleep isn’t coming easily, we’ll do almost anything to force ourselves into a deep slumber. Counting sheep, muscle relaxation exercises, tart cherry juice, melatonin … the list of home remedies ...
We asked sleep experts and people who struggle with sleep to put this technique to the test. The results may surprise you.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." IF YOU ASK someone to describe the process of falling asleep, you might get one of two extreme answers.
After you close your eyes, there is actually a certain point that brain activity falls off sharply, plunging until it reaches a sleep state.
Cognitive shuffling is a sort of mental game, or trick, that Dr. Luc Beaudoin, of Simon Fraser University in Canada, came up ...
A neuroscientist has shared a simple sleep trick that research suggests could help people fall asleep faster - and it involves cooling your forehead before bed ...
A neuroscientist claims placing something cold on your forehead could help you fall asleep faster by cooling your frontal ...
A neuroscientist has claimed placing something cold on your forehead could help you fall asleep faster, and research suggests it could be more effective than other methods ...
Drifting off to sleep could be easier than ever if you follow one science-backed trick that involves placing something on your forehead before you go to bed.