Sleeping Topics

How to dress baby for sleep? Although it may seem like a simple question, any new parent is aware that even the most unimportant questions for babies can have unsettling outcomes. Who among us hasn’t painstakingly Googled each difficult-to-pronounce component included in each and every diaper cream sold today? What...

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  • July 25, 2022

Everybody has experienced this situation: Your baby has been up for hours, rubbing their eyes, whining, and yawning, but just won’t fall asleep. All newborns, at some point, may struggle to go asleep, unable to sit still and just close their eyes, despite the fact that you know they need...

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  • July 15, 2022

Realizing someone has stopped breathing while they are sleeping can be a little frightening if you happen to be a first-hand witness. While a number of factors might cause your breathing to stop while you’re asleep, sleep apnea is a typical culprit. Can sleep apnea kill you? is a common...

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  • July 11, 2022

The effects of teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, on your dental health can be severe. Even though it’s normal to clench your teeth every now and then, persistent grinding can harm your teeth and cause symptoms that last all day. Because most people grind their teeth at night while...

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  • July 9, 2022

Many individuals overlook the importance of sleep. Getting enough sleep each night can have a direct impact on your mood, cognition, and productivity. However, 70% of US people report getting insufficient sleep at least one night every month. There are several approaches you may take to try to enhance your...

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  • July 7, 2022

Having a child who struggles to sleep is at the top of the I-can’t-take-it-anymore parenting list, right up there with fussy eating and toilet training. You fight the good fight every day, trying your utmost to get your child to sleep. It’s a difficult and draining task for many parents,...

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  • July 5, 2022

The likelihood of a reflex response revealing itself while sleeping appears remote. A sneeze is a reaction that is generally prompted by external stimuli, whereas sleep is a tranquil condition of the body. When you’re sleeping, your body is less likely than when you’re awake to respond to outside stimuli....

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  • July 1, 2022