The penguin that sleeps 11 hours a day, for just 4 seconds at a time
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoChinstrap penguins snooze thousands of times per day, accumulating their daily sleep requirement of more than 11 hours in short bursts averaging just four seconds
It’s OK if you don’t get 8 hours of sleep every day. Here’s why
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoAccording to a new study, sleep ‘regularity’ is more important than sleep duration. Getting six hours of sleep on a regular basis was linked to a reduced risk of dying young than getting eight hours of sleep on highly irregular schedules
Want to avoid ‘sleep divorce’? This ‘Scandanavian sleep method’ could be your answer
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoThe Scandinavian sleep method, often referred to as the Nordic sleep method or Nordic sleep secrets, alludes to using two comforters on the bed rather than just one. The goal is to enhance comfort, relaxation, and general wellbeing in order to facilitate good-quality sleep
Explained: Why snoozing may not be too bad for your sleep
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoThe snooze button is often thought to be bad for both sleep and cognitive function. However, as per a new study by Stockholm University, snoozing may help you in the process of waking up and become more alert
What do people think about before they go to sleep?
• 1 year agoIt turns out people who sleep well and those who sleep poorly have different kinds of thoughts before bed. Good sleepers report experiencing mostly visual sensory images as they drift off, while the thoughts of insomniacs tend to be less visual and more focused on planning and problem-solving
You shouldn’t sleep with your cell phone at night. Here’s why
Fp Explainers • 2 years agoApple recently updated its online user guide asking its iPhone users not to charge their phones while in bed, warning of overheating and fires. Experts have stated that sleeping with devices is a harmful habit that can lead to sleep deprivation and other ailments
Investing in Sleep: What is sleep banking? Is it a good idea?
Fp Explainers • 2 years agoSleep banking entails getting extra sleep the night before a day you know you'll be sleep deprived; it could only take an hour a night. The purpose of sleep banking is to reduce 'sleep debt', which is the discrepancy between how much sleep you need and how much sleep you really get
Sleep Tight: Why you should go to bed at the same time every night
Fp Explainers • 2 years agoCompleting those eight crucial hours of sleep irrespective of what time of night you go to bed does matter. According to a study, maintaining regular bedtimes and waking hours can help lower the risk of many diseases, including heart attacks and strokes
Sleepy Head: Do people who take daytime naps have bigger brains?
Fp Explainers • 2 years agoWhile earlier studies have suggested that protracted naps can be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease, more recent studies have shown that a quick nap can actually enhance learning. Taking naps during the day may delay the rate at which our brains shrink as we get older, finds new research
Couples that sleep apart stay together? Sleep divorce, the new social media trend, explained
Fp Explainers • 2 years agoA sleep divorce is when a couple or partners sleep in separate beds, different rooms or even different homes to enhance the quality of sleep for both partners. Experts say it is important that the couple make the choice to do so together and that both places be equally comfortable