Searched for
SLEEP DEPRIVATION INDIA
Megacity heatwaves are now a fatal nightmareCities are becoming dangerous places at night due to rising temperatures. Lack of cool nights strains the body, increasing risks of serious...
‘Make everyone drive ambulance first’: Pune cab driver’s late night idea about traffic jam solution in India leaves founder stunnedAn Uber driver in Pune, with 11 years of ambulance experience, shared a profound idea with a US founder: make new drivers operate an ambula...
Your phone is making you older: One day your reels addiction may lead to panic disorder, poor digestion & permanent sleep damageIndians spent a staggering 1.1 trillion hours on smartphones in 2024, with 70% on social media and gaming. This excessive screen time, part...
Not sleeping? One in three urban Indians fears having insomnia, Wakefit survey saysA recent survey reveals that one in three urban Indians fears insomnia, with nearly three in five feeling sleepy at work. Late-night digita...
'Regained lost money, not all health': Investment firm's India MD shares lesson for professionals, start-up founders from his entrepreneurial journeyEverstone Capital's Prashant Desai revealed the immense health toll of entrepreneurship, losing Rs 30 crore and sacrificing his well-being ...
Yawn of a new era: Corporate India has a sleep problemCorporate employees in India are increasingly seeking help from sleep experts due to stress-induced sleep deprivation, insomnia, and poor s...
Workplace torture? Night shift employee made to work till 12 pm next day without break. 'I feel broken from inside'A Reddit user’s post about his exhausting night shift has sparked debate on workplace exploitation. The employee, tasked with monitoring a ...
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...
Improve your mental, physical and spiritual health with good sleepChoosing the right mattress could be the first step towards a healthier tomorrow.
World Diabetes Day: Poor sleep may affect blood sugar levels; keep gadgets away, junk caffeine before bedUninterrupted and consistent sleep helps you wake up feeling well rested.
Airbus Bizlab-accelerated napEazy wants to make sleeping on flights easierBringing an end to exhausting, chronic pains and fatigue caused by lack of sleep, two former Airbus employees have created a comfort kit- n...
Indians are least active, second-most sleep-deprived, reveals studyIndians were also the second-most sleep deprived after Japan, getting an average night sleep of 7 hours 1 minute.
Fitness not a priority in India? Fitbit survey names country 'least-active', second-most sleep deprivedIndians get only an average night sleep of 7 hours 1 minute.
Erratic work hours keeping you up at night? Meditate daily to sleep wellIf you want to function at peak fitness, consistent and good quality sleep is vital.
Delay school hours to tackle sleep deprivation among childrenAs sleep deprivation is emerging as one of the risk factors for disease, scientists say that schools deprive children of sleep by starting ...
The side-effects of being a top boss? JetlagAnand Mahindra & Mittu Chandilya's recent tweets suggest travelling has its perks too as both mention having a good time at the Paris Air S...
Indian executives lose sleep to economic slowdownSales of Zolfresh, a commonly prescribed sleeping pill, has shot up from Rs 18 crore to Rs 37 crore in three years.
Air traffic officers to soon have fixed duty hoursCivil Aviation Secretary K N Srivastava stressed the need for futher improvement in fatigue management system to make it more efficacious.
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...
- Alarm bells ring for BPOs again
According to a survey BPO workers may be prone to seizures, which could lead to epilepsy.