Archive for the ‘Sleep’ Category
December 17, 2009
Filed Under (Sleep) by admin
Poor sleep is nothing to yawn at—it takes a toll on everything from your job performance and sex life to overall health. And in women it’s been associated with feelings of hostility, depression, and anger, as well as higher risks of diabetes and heart disease. Here, real ways to get the z’s you need. View the slideshow. This content was first published in Health magazine, June 2009.
December 17, 2009
Filed Under (Sleep) by admin
A jaunt to London, Milan, or Paris just won’t feel like a vacation if you can’t shake off the time-zone shake-up. That’s why Health magazine asked Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center expert Carlos Schenck, MD, author of Sleep: The Mysteries, The Problems, and The Solutions (Penguin/Avery Press, 2007), to share his tricks for combating jet lag. For more than two months a year, Dr. Schenck treks across the country and overseas, speaking at sleep powwows. And he swears he’s never fallen asleep in the middle of a meeting. Q: Everyone hates jet lag. Why does it happen? Q: Any ways to prevent it? If you’re going in the opposite direction (east-west travel to, say, Hawaii), arriving typically in the afternoon, take a nap on the plane or upon arrival to help you to stay awake longer and soak up a bit of late-afternoon sun. If you fall asleep too soon, then you’ll wake up too early the next morning. Q: You didn’t mention sleeping pills. Are those a good idea? Q: Some people swear by the supplement melatonin. Can that help? Q: Is it crazy to shift to the new time before you travel? Q: So you really never have jet lag away from home? That seems hard to believe. This article was first published in Health magazine, July 2007. |
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