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Some new research suggests the purpose of sleep is to restore the synapses. If we have a sleep deficit we don’t function as well and may fall asleep at the wrong moment, endangering our self and others. There are simple things we can do to improve sleep.
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- Meditation improves sleep quality, reduces insomnia
Patients saw improvements in subjective sleep quality and sleep diary parameters while practicing meditation. Sleep latency, total sleep time, total wake time, wake after sleep onset, sleep efficiency, sleep quality and depression improved in patients who used meditation.
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- Good SleepSome new research suggests the purpose of sleep is to restore the synapses. If we have a sleep deficit we don’t function as well and may fall asleep at the wrong moment, endangering our self and others. There are simple things we can do to improve sleep.
Delivery of melatonin through a skin patch is successful in maintaining sleep for several hours during daytime. A patch may have advantages over oral melatonin, whose effect is often short-lasting, as it is rapidly removed from the body.
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- Can Multiple Naps Replace Regular Sleep?Pioneers have been experimenting with reduced sleep schedules based on taking multiple short naps, or a core longer sleep with one or more naps. The so-called Uberman schedule, consisting of 6 naps of 20-30 minutes each, seems to be tough to keep up.
- Good SleepSome new research suggests the purpose of sleep is to restore the synapses. If we have a sleep deficit we don’t function as well and may fall asleep at the wrong moment, endangering our self and others. There are simple things we can do to improve sleep.
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“Light and dark patterns are the major synchronizer of circadian rhythms to the
Edison the inventor, boasted of needing very little sleep. But he did take naps on the quiet. Naps can make you smarter, faster and safer than you would be without them. Naps should be widely recognized as a powerful tool in battling fatigue, and the person who chooses to nap should be regarded as heroic.
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- Can Multiple Naps Replace Regular Sleep?Pioneers have been experimenting with reduced sleep schedules based on taking multiple short naps, or a core longer sleep with one or more naps. The so-called Uberman schedule, consisting of 6 naps of 20-30 minutes each, seems to be tough to keep up.
- Good SleepSome new research suggests the purpose of sleep is to restore the synapses. If we have a sleep deficit we don’t function as well and may fall asleep at the wrong moment, endangering our self and others. There are simple things we can do to improve sleep.
- Melatonin Patch Helps Sleep in DaytimeDelivery of melatonin through a skin patch is successful in maintaining sleep for several hours during daytime. A patch may have advantages over oral melatonin, whose effect is often short-lasting, as it is rapidly removed from the body.
Researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., tested whether a device used to deliver blue light directly to the eyes would affect circadian rhythms — the body’s internal clock that regulates when and how much people sleep and other biological cycles.
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- Can Multiple Naps Replace Regular Sleep?Pioneers have been experimenting with reduced sleep schedules based on taking multiple short naps, or a core longer sleep with one or more naps. The so-called Uberman schedule, consisting of 6 naps of 20-30 minutes each, seems to be tough to keep up.
Adolescents often struggle to obtain a sufficient amount of sleep during the school week due to a biological change that occurs during puberty, which makes falling asleep in time to obtain the required 8-10 hours of sleep for full restoration difficult. Students who use multiple forms of technology late into the night and consume caffeinated [...]
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Patients saw improvements in subjective sleep quality and sleep diary parameters while practicing meditation. Sleep latency, total sleep time, total wake time, wake after sleep onset, sleep efficiency, sleep quality and depression improved in patients who used meditation.
According to principal investigator Ramadevi Gourineni, MD, director of the insomnia program at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Evanston, [...]
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