Elderly people who sleep during the day throughout periods of rehabilitation risk delaying their recovery, according to the results of a new study described in the September edition of the US journal 'Sleep'. The investigation , involving 245 participants with an average age of 80 who were in 'post-acute'...
Noise pollution in today's busy cities has reached such high levels that it is directly affecting the function of society by causing people to lose sleep, according to a leading sleep researcher. Professor Kevin Morgan from Loughborough University’s Clinical Sleep Research Unit claims that the...
Children and adolescents who sleep less are more likely to be overweight, according to the results of a new study in America. The sleep patterns of 335 children aged between seven and seventeen were studied by a team from the University of Pittsburgh over a period of three nights. The participant’s...
March is National Bed Month - what better time to think about how you sleep? The Sleep Council's research shows that over 50% of people replace their beds only when they're broken, while around 33% opt to swap when their beds become uncomfortable - both statistics underline how little we regard...
Sleeping during pregnancy can be extremely difficult, as the body goes through a multitude of rapid changes in a short space of time. The effects on sleeping vary from person to person, but there are some common complaints that most women will suffer. Constantly needing to go to the toilet –...
Visit The Back Show 2008 at London’s Olympia for the latest back care news and products. Open to trade and consumer visitors, the exhibition is the UK’s premier event for back pain sufferers and new theraputic products There are three great 'zones' for visitors, with education, relaxation...
Most people experience problems sleeping at least occasionally. Lack of sleep has a variety of consequences - all of them negative - ranging from irritability and lack of concentration to a drop in productivity and general health. However, most sleeping problems are more often than not easily overcome...
New research has found that the effects of making your bed can help attract bedbugs by optimising the conditions in which they live and breed - so can being untidy in the morning really have health benefits? Bedbugs live on dead skin cells and sweat that comes off your body when asleep, and their adverse...
Sleep hygiene is a term that refers to following regular practices to promote effective sleep. Good sleep hygiene can be achieved by following a routine, in order to condition the body and mind into the practice of sleep at the right time. The process is relatively straight-forward and involves some...
Bedbugs - the nocturnal insect scourge often thought to be exclusive to run-down motels the world over, are actually more common than you’d perhaps like to believe. Mattresses, as expected, are the habitat preferred by bedbugs, whether in the seams, springs or elsewhere within the structure. The...
What is sleep? Sleep consists of two stages – non-REM and REM. Non-REM sleep can be divided into four sub-stages; 1; light sleep, where you are between waking and sleeping, muscle activity slows down. 2; 'true' sleep, where your breathing and heart rate begin to slow down for a period of around...
There is a great deal of conflicting information online and elsewhere about the connection between memory foam mattresses and NASA, with several manufacturers and retailers claiming that their mattresses are directly linked to the Space Program in one way or another. It isn't clear why this...
On the land and waters that we sleep, we walk, and we live, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of these lands. We pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their connection to the land.