Before you roll over, consider whether those extra minutes of sleep are truly restorative.
Sleep experts share what to do and what to avoid. You’ve probably been here before: It’s 3 a.m., you’re awake for reasons you can’t explain and now you can’t fall back asleep. Should you continue ...
(WXYZ) — In today’s Health Alert, this Sunday, we “fall back” as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end. While that means an extra hour of sleep, the time ...
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on November 2, giving Americans an extra hour of sleep but earlier sunsets. A study shows sleep duration and bedtime vary by state. Experts say seven to nine hours ...
People complain to me ceaselessly - they can’t get back to sleep. Yet returning to sleep engages the same tools that help you first fall asleep. If sleep is as necessary to life as food, why is ...
Waking up at 3 a.m. and not being able to get back to sleep can be incredibly frustrating, especially when your alarm is set ...
The following story is excerpted from TIME’s special edition, The Science of Sleep, which is available at Amazon. Anyone who has nodded off on the subway, faked alertness in a meeting at work or ...
The first uncomfortable truth of sleep is this: We can’t get to sleep, we can’t life-hack our way to sleep, and we can’t will our way to sleep. Instead, we fall asleep much like we fall in love or ...
Plan on a glorious extra hour of sleep as most of America "falls back" into standard time. But make sure to get outside for some morning sun, too - it'll help your body clock reset faster. Daylight ...