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Psychology says women who instantly fall asleep around their partner aren’t bored, but it is their nervous system signaling a strong message to their brainThe psychology behind women falling asleep around their partners suggests that the behavior is often linked to emotional safety, trust and ...
The One Thing in Your Bedroom That Quietly Collects Moisture All NightYour bed becomes a moisture zone each night. Breathing and sweating release water, trapped by bedding. This increases bedroom humidity, lea...
New study links long-term melatonin use to elevated risk of heart failure and mortality: Insights and implicationsA recent study links long-term melatonin use to a higher risk of heart failure and death. Researchers analyzed health records of over 130,0...
Melatonin might harm your heart, study warns — here’s how to sleep fast without itA preliminary study suggests long-term melatonin supplement use for insomnia is linked to a significantly higher risk of heart failure and ...
Melatonin heart failure: Sleep supplement linked to 90% higher risk of heart failure, claims studyMelatonin heart failure: The risk of heart failure was 4.6 per cent for those in the melatonin group, compared with 2.7 per cent for those ...
Your sleepless nights putting your brain at risk? Study finds older adults with chronic sleep problems face higher chances of DementiaA new study indicates chronic insomnia raises dementia risk. Older adults with persistent sleep issues face 40 percent increased cognitive ...
Suffering from insomnia? Sleepless nights could age you fast and boost dementia risk by 40%, experts warnNew research links chronic insomnia to increased dementia risk. A study of 2,750 adults found a 40% higher chance of cognitive decline in t...
Chronic alcohol consumption raises cancer risk’: Symptoms and related health concerns explainedLong-term alcohol consumption can lead to multiple cancers, warns US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. Other health issues also get worse with ...
Respect African content moderators, says Facebook whistleblowerGlobally, thousands of moderators review posts containing graphic content - keeping harmful material from appearing on users' feeds. Many w...
World Sleep Day 2023: Date, Theme, Significance and History of the dayWorld Sleep Day will be observed on March 17, 2023 this year to encourage individuals to prioritize their sleep health.
Incessant insomnia, nightmares: How Covid-19 can change how we sleep52% of people who contract COVID suffer from sleep disturbances during the infection.
10 reasons you are unable to sleepWhile increased dependency on gadgets after the pandemic has been seen to impact sleep patterns, psychological disorders like anxiety and d...
Wide awake at 3am and can't fall back to sleep? Try the biscuit cure or bore yourselfRates of insomnia skyrocketed this past year during the pandemic and many people struggled to overcome their sleepless nights.
Covid-related trauma leads to rise in mental health cases like depression, panic attacks, insomniaRestriction in lifestyle and fear of Covid, both have started taking a toll on mental health.
Survivors struggle as scientists race to solve COVID mysteryThe Texas woman is one of thousands of self-described long-haulers, patients with symptoms that linger or develop out of the blue months af...
COVID-19 can cause long-term organ damage; China adds aftereffects to medical insuranceChina's National Health Commission in its guidelines on COVID-19 survivors said some recovered patients would require treatment for lung an...
A mental health epidemic: More than a third of medical staff responding to Covid-19 suffer from insomniaCovid-19 is not just a physical health threat.
Disturbed sleep, back pain troubling you? Take up yoga for 3 months12 weeks of one-on-one PT with a therapist will also work wonders.
Trying to fall asleep has become a daily battle? Here's what you should doDo not accept sleeplessness as part of your life. Over time, it can wreak havoc on your health.
- Sleeping with the enemy: Insomnia
Mr Yogesh Mehta hit the middle management level quite recently. He spends an average of 11-12 hours daily in his cubicle.