
Brain Science Reveals Why Waking Up Can Be Such a Struggle
Neuroscientists have found that the brain can wake up in different ways, explaining why some mornings feel like a dream and some feel like a disaster

Brain Science Reveals Why Waking Up Can Be Such a Struggle
Neuroscientists have found that the brain can wake up in different ways, explaining why some mornings feel like a dream and some feel like a disaster

Sleep Plays an Important Role in Sustainable Weight Loss
A sleep medicine specialist explains how restless nights lead to consuming more calories and how you can use sleep as a tool for weight loss

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Sleep Better with New Drugs, Select Cannabinoids and Wearable Devices
Drugs that target wakefulness, molecules in cannabis and wearable devices that modulate brain activity could help people with insomnia

One Woman’s Pharmaceutical Journey to a Good Night’s Sleep
When insomnia took hold of this journalist, she relied on her science reporting to find a medication that (mostly) worked

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Loud Snoring in Kids
Snoring indicates oxygen reduction, but a variety of treatments can restore healthy airflow

Why Social Media Screen Time Is So Bad for Sleep
Scrolling on social media at bedtime is particularly disruptive to sleep. Here’s why

Why People Feel ‘Tired but Wired’ after Little Sleep
People on TikTok and other social media say they feel more alert when they have had fewer hours of sleep—but sleep scientists warn this is a false sense of energy

Daylight Saving Time and Early School Start Times Cost The Economy Billions
The current system of daylight saving time and early school start times wastes billions while causing more car accidents, workplace injuries and health issues

Why Are Recurring Dreams Usually Bad Ones?
Recurring dreams may feature taking a test the dreamer didn’t study for, having to make a speech or being attacked. Here’s why our sleeping brain comes back to these unpleasant dreams again and again

Our Bodies Are So Ready to Celebrate the Rebirth of the Sun
The winter solstice is the culmination of a period every year when each cell in our body literally craves more light

The New Science of Controlling Lucid Dreams
“Engineering” sleeping consciousness could reduce nightmares, treat insomnia—and even induce specific dreams just for fun

Why Do Some People Need Just Four to Six Hours of Sleep?
Short sleepers cruise by on four to six hours a night and don’t seem to suffer ill effects. Turns out they’re genetically built to require less sleep than the rest of us