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India’s Sleep Crisis: Despite employer support, nearly half have taken sick leave due to fatigueDespite employers prioritising sleep health, nearly half of Indian employees have taken sick leave due to sleep deprivation. The gap betwee...
Is snoring a sign of good sleep? 58% Indians think so, shows new studyThis highlights that most Indians are unaware that snoring is a potential trigger of sleep-related issues.
World Sleep Day: The sleep industry is waking upThe size of the global sleep economy was pegged at $432 billion three years ago by a trendy American mattress startup Casper when it went p...
Incessant insomnia, nightmares: How Covid-19 can change how we sleep52% of people who contract COVID suffer from sleep disturbances during the infection.
Internet use & sleep loss: Researchers feel AI could help in measuring snooze timeAI and sleep could help us study global shocks in near-real time.
Not-so-sweet dreams: Most Indians can’t get a good night’s restA majority of Indians believe snoring is a sign of a good night’s sleep, unaware of OSA.
It's WFB for most Indians in remote working, as beds become the new office desks77% of people felt sleepy during work hours 1-3 times a week.
Why nap rooms are popular at millennial workplacesTaking a cat nap, or power nap is increasingly being encouraged after studies have shown that an energy nap boosts brainpower and productiv...
For stressed out employees, cos try to balance work and sleepAn increasing number of companies are going the extra distance to ensure the workforce is not sleep-deprived.
Dozing off at work? Develop a bedtime routine, stay off devices for a good night's sleepRegular, good quality sleep is important for brain functioning and work performance.
Sleepless in the city: 53 per cent Indians go to bed late, thanks to Facebook & InstagramAccording to the survey, 68% wake up at least twice in the middle of the night.
Anti-snooze: This airport in London bans passengers from sleeping on the terminal floorLondon’s Stansted airport has been named the second worst performing airport in a global survey.
Do you have trouble falling sleep? 32 per cent Indians blame technology as a major distractionA survey has found that although sleep disorder awareness is rising globally, good sleep is still not a priority for Indians.
Survey reveals that 74% of Indian fliers avoid baggage feesTravellers from Mexico (98%), India (97%), Thailand and China (96%) are the most likely to pay for added comfort on long haul flights.
74% fliers prefer to pack less than pay for baggageA whopping 74% fliers in India would avoid baggage fees at all cost making them the highest in the world, shows a survey termed.
Sleep-deprived Indians struggle to balance work and personal commitments, says Regus study"With 11% of Indians having taken time off due to sleep deprivation, it is vital all businesses address the issue immediately"
India Inc rises to sleep disorder: How companies like ITC, Philips, GE are trying to cash in on the demandIndustry estimates put the market for sleep products in India at around Rs 16,000 crore. Nearly 70 million Indians are affected by sleep di...