Sleep

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Why sleep experts say it’s time to ditch daylight saving time

Lifestyle

That extra hour of sleep you’ll be getting comes with a price. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recently said the status quo is bad for our sleep.

According to a report from the CDC in 2014, one third of Americans do not get the recommended seven hours of sleep.

Devices to aid sleep flood the market in spite of lack of scientific evidence of improved health, better sleeping habits

Lifestyle
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Do you work harder than the average American? Find out with this tool.

Lifestyle
An image projected on a building as part of Projection Napping.

Always let sleeping giants lie — even on the sides of buildings

Arts
Larks

Sleep cycles can affect an athlete’s performance

Sports
Man with device

Losing sleep? Blame your favorite electronic device

Health

Bad news for e-book readers: Using one, instead of a book, or using a tablet or smartphone in the evenings before bed disrupts normal sleep patterns and alters the natural circadian rhythms crucial to healthy sleep. Now a new study confirms it in even more detail.

A woman rests next to her baby outside Kuala Lumpur.

Lullabies are not only for children, they’re for adults, too

Lifestyle & Belief

Lullabies are just a part of parenting, and growing up. We spoke with Kathy Henderson, collector of lullabies from around the world. It’s part of our “Ninth Month” series on pregnancy and childbirth. And try out The World’s Lullabies app — where you can join others in recording, sharing and listening to lullabies from different regions of the globe.Lullabies are just a part of parenting, and growing up. We spoke with Kathy Henderson, collector of lullabies from around the world. It’s part of our “Ninth Month” series on pregnancy and childbirth. And try out The World’s Lullabies app — where you can join others in recording, sharing and listening to lullabies from different regions of the globe.

Reuters journalist explores the complicated science of sleep in new book

Arts, Culture & Media

After sleepwalking into a wall, journalist David Randall was left unsatisfied with his doctor’s recommendation to “take it easy.” The incident left him determined to uncover the mystery of sleep, a subject he explores in his new book, “Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep.”

What’s Keeping Students Up At Night?

School Year Blog: What’s Keeping Students Up At Night?

Students around the world share at least one thing in common — they don’t get enough sleep. But are the reasons for their sleepless nights the same, or different?

Are Your Students Sleep-Deprived?

A new international study concludes that western countries have the most sleep-deprived children. Parents and teachers: Have you found that your students’ lack of sleep correlates to their performance in the classroom?