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Amazon customers are raving about this 'excellent' Silentnight Deep Sleep pillow

As winter approaches and it's time to upgrade your bedding for the cold temperatures, Amazon customers have settled on which is the best pillow to buy: the Silentnight Deep Sleep pillow.




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What are the best pillows and how important are they for better sleep?

City living means increased levels of light exposure, which can harm your sleep, according to experts. Follow our top tips to ensure you get the best night's sleep, including the pick of the best pillows.




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Farmer sleeping in field killed in Bhadohi




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Crushed to Death in Sleep on Rail Tracks, Migrant Workers' Bodies Taken Home by Special Trains

The labourers, working in a steel factory in Jalna, left for their home in Madhya Pradesh on foot. Exhausted, they slept on the tracks near Karmad, not knowing that traffic of goods trains had not ceased despite lockdown.




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Insomnia Be Creeping On Me Every Time I Try to Sleep,' Says Nora Fatehi in TikTok Video

It seems Nora Fatehi's sleep cycle has also gone for a toss during this quarantine, just like most of us.




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Reasons To Avoid Sleeping With A Virgin!

Sleeping with virgins has always been a favourite for many men. It might be like a fantasy come true for many men. Thinking about and lusting about the pleasure they'll have while making love to a virgin, might be very tempting




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KGF Star Yash Opens Up About His Kids: ‘My Son Is Very Demanding, Doesn't Sleep Until I Do’

Yash and Radhika Pandit recently shared the first picture of their 6-month-old son with fans on social media. For the unversed, the Sandalwood star couple became proud parents to a baby boy last year in October. And now, in an interview with TOI, Yash




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Less sleep may negatively affect women's bone health

Getting too little sleep is linked with a higher risk of having low bone mineral density (BMD) and developing osteoporosis, researchers have warned.




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COVID-19: Is The Lockdown Disrupting Sleep Patterns?

COVID-19 lockdown has affected the day-to-day activities of people worldwide. There's a change in the work-life system, daily routines, meal timings and the most important, sleep pattern. According to a survey carried out by Wakefit, a company based on innovative sleep




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Sleep, personality, and social behavior [Electronic book] / Zlatan Križan, editor.

Cham : Springer, c2019.




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SLEEP, PERSONALITY, AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR [Electronic book].

[S.l.] : SPRINGER NATURE, 2020.




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English classes in slumber : why Korean students sleep in language education [Electronic book] / S.-H. Gyemyong Ahn, Mun Woo Lee.

Singapore : Springer, [2019]




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History and Halloween: John Rogers’ “Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

As October 31 draws near, ghosts appear in New York windows, and cobwebs creep over city bushes. Crisp leaves heap in piles along sidewalks where wrinkled gourds line up to watch crunchy commutes. All across the state New Yorkers still “inhale the witching influence of the air, and begin to grow imaginative, to dream dreams,...

The post History and Halloween: John Rogers’ “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” appeared first on Behind The Scenes.




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Why Kalki's having sleepless nights

Baby Sappho is keeping mommy awake.





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Sleep : multi-professional perspectives / edited by Andrew Green and Alex Westcombe with Ved Varma ; foreword by David Nutt




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The Oxford handbook of sleep and sleep disorders / edited by Charles M. Morin, Colin A. Espie




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Headache / Todd A. Smitherman, Department of Psychology, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, Donald B. Penzien, Department of Anesthesiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, Jeanetta C. Rains, Center for Sleep Evaluation, Elliot Hosp

Smitherman, Todd A., 1977- author




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The role of problematic technology use for adolescents : the importance of sleep for wellbeing / by Lynette Vernon

Vernon, Lynette, author





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E3 2012: Sleeping Dogs

Square Enix presents Sleeping Dogs, an open world crime drama set in the city of Hong Kong.




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Food Myths: Does Turkey Make You Sleepy?

You finish that thanksgiving feast and immediately all you want to do is sleep. Many people blame the turkey for their sudden comatose state, but that may not be 100% true.




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How Sleep Is Different in Space

What's different about sleeping in space? Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino breaks down all the differences between sleeping on Earth and sleeping in space. Is there a difference between sleeping upside down and sleeping right-side up? Do you get your own bedroom? What kind of alarm clock does an astronaut use? Mike Massimino is a former NASA astronaut, senior advisor for space programs at the Intrepid Museum, and professor at Columbia University.




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Sleep-wake neurobiology and pharmacology Hans-Peter Landolt, Derk-Jan Dijk, editors

Online Resource




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Clocks & Sleep [electronic journal].

Molecular Diversity Preservation International




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Daily routines may influence sleep quality,quantity






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16 migrant workers run over by goods train while sleeping on tracks

The Railways announced a comprehensive probe into the accident which occurred at 5.15 am near Karmad, around 30 km from Aurangabad city




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The science of sleep: what it is, how it works, and why it matters / Wallace Mendelson

Hayden Library - QP425.M46 2017




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How to sleep: the art, biology and culture of unconsciousness / Matthew Fuller

Hayden Library - QP425.F85 2018




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Snooze: the lost art of sleep / Michael McGirr

Hayden Library - QP425.M3946 2017




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Melanin-concentrating hormone and sleep: molecular, functional and clinical aspects / S.R. Pandi-Perumal, Pablo Torterolo, Jaime M. Monti, editors

Online Resource




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You can fix your brain: just 1 hour a week to the best memory, productivity, and sleep you've ever had / Dr. Tom O'Bryan

Hayden Library - QP376.O37 2018




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Podcast: The effects of Neandertal DNA on health, squishing bugs for science, and sleepy confessions

Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on confessions extracted from sleepy people, malaria hiding out in deer, and making squishable bots based on cockroaches.   Corinne Simonti joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss whether Neandertal DNA in the human genome is helping or hurting. Read the related research in Science.   [Image: Tom Libby, Kaushik Jayaram and Pauline Jennings. Courtesy of PolyPEDAL Lab UC Berkeley.]




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Cosmic rays from beyond our galaxy, sleeping jellyfish, and counting a language’s words for colors

This week we hear stories on animal hoarding, how different languages have different numbers of colors, and how to tell a wakeful jellyfish from a sleeping one with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic, Brice Russ, and Sarah Crespi.   Andrew Wagner talks to Karl-Heinz Kampert about a long-term study of the cosmic rays blasting our planet. After analyzing 30,000 high-energy rays, it turns out some are coming from outside the Milky Way.   Listen to previous podcasts.    [Image: Doug Letterman/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Legendary Viking crystals, and how to put an octopus to sleep

A millennium ago, Viking navigators may have used crystals known as “sunstones” to navigate between Norway and Greenland. Sarah Crespi talks with Online News Editor David Grimm about how one might use a crystal to figure out where they are. Sarah also interviews freelancer Danna Staaf about her piece on sedating cephalopods. Until recently, researchers working with octopuses and squids faced the dilemma of not knowing whether the animals were truly sedated or whether only their ability to respond had been suppressed. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image:  Nicholas Roerich, Guests from Overseas; Music: Jeffrey Cook]   




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Treating the microbiome, and a gene that induces sleep

Orla Smith, editor of Science Translational Medicine joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about what has changed in the past 10 years of microbiome research, what’s getting close to being useful in treatment, and how strong, exactly, the research is behind those probiotic yogurts. When you’re sick, sleeping is restorative—it helps your body recover from nasty infections. Meagan Cantwell speaks with Amita Sehgal, professor of neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania and an investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Chevy Chase, Maryland, about the process of discovering a gene in fruit flies that links sleep and immune function. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Car Dealership Opens Parking Lot for Homeless Sleeping in Cars

James Charles decided that he wanted to help alleviate the problem of people without homes. Lacking access to any kind of large-scale shelter, Charles did the next best thing and used what he owned--a car dealership. In a Facebook post for his Kiplin Auto Group, Charles announced that he was offering ...







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Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Hypoxia, and Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Older Women

Interview with Katie L. Stone, PhD, author of Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Hypoxia, and Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Older Women




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Sleep Disorders, Health, and Safety in Police Officers

Interview with Charles A. Czeisler, PhD, MD, FRCP, author of Sleep Disorders, Health, and Safety in Police Officers




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Effect of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on the Incidence of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Events in Nonsleepy Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Interview with Ferran Barbé, MD, author of Effect of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on the Incidence of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Events in Nonsleepy Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Randomized Controlled Trial




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Effect of a Protected Sleep Period on Hours Slept During Extended Overnight In-hospital Duty Hours Among Medical Interns: A Randomized Trial

Interview with Kevin G. Volpp, MD, PhD, author of Effect of a Protected Sleep Period on Hours Slept During Extended Overnight In-hospital Duty Hours Among Medical Interns: A Randomized Trial





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Old hotel typifies sleepy fishing village




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Camp sleeping quarters.




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Exterior: 556 19th Avenue NE, diagonal view from northeast including upstairs sleeping porch