More Sleep - Page 9
Sleepy toddler falls asleep on command
Life is exhausting. And why bother to fight it?
The bigger the yawn, the bigger the brain, scientists find
Go ahead, take a big one
By Sharon Begley
Before alarm clocks, Brits paid people to wake them up by tapping on their window
"Knockers-up" made a living by rousing workers in the industrial towns of Britain and Ireland.
Disrupting your body's internal clock could make you more vulnerable to colds and flus
A new study found that shift workers with irregular hours and jet-lagged travelers may be at a higher risk of catching viral infections.
This smart pillow wirelessly streams music to help you sleep better
Stream music wirelessly without disturbing your partner.
This pillow streams music, but doesn't wake your partner
It promises better, more harmonious sleep for all.
Britain was #toohottosleep last night, took to Twitter to express anguish
#toohottosleep last night? You weren't alone.
Sleepy student interrupts lecture, walks out like nothing happened
#FinalsProblems.
Why new parents shouldn't feel so guilty about sleep training
A new sleep training study is an important step forward in talking about how families can have both well-rested babies and parents.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Your bedtime may be connected to where you live, study finds
Our biological clocks may not dictate our bedtimes, but they do influence when we wake up in the morning, a new study finds.
By Agata Blaszczak-Boxe
J.K. Rowling had a scary experience with a new sleep app
It woke her at 3 a.m. with terrifying noises.
By Tim Chester
Kid sleeps in for seven years on Twitter
It's noon? On Tuesday? In April? In 2016?
A woman tweeted all the weird things her boyfriend said in his sleep
We think he might be a creative genius.
By Chloe Bryan
Weiner dog ear plugs will help you sleep deeper than a newborn pup
Now you can sleep without the world howling at you all night.