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What Twitter Can Teach Us About Sleep

Do you hit up social media when you can’t sleep? Are you a midnight tweeter who uses hashtags like #cantsleep and #teamnosleep? If so, new Harvard University research is about you. Apparently, enough Twitter users have trouble sleeping that we now know more about sleep disorders thanks to their data. According to the recent study…

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Deep Breathing: How It Can Help You Fall Asleep

If you’ve ever done yoga, you know it feels pretty great. It strengthens your body and increases flexibility, helps you tune in and leave your busy life behind, improves range of motion and offers a great workout—all while helping you relax! Deep, intentional breathing is a big part of yoga practice. And now, one expert…

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Why Successful Entrepreneurs Sleep More

A recent article in Entrepreneur magazine said it all—many entrepreneurs sleep less than they should. But that stereotypical sleep deprivation is a bad, bad thing that’s hopefully going away. As entrepreneurs ourselves, we know how tough it can be to build a successful business. There’s just so much to do and all of it is…

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Get Better Sleep this Allergy Season

Spring is in the air and we want breathe it all in—the blossoming trees, the blooming flowers, the pollen….oh, the pollen. Yep- it’s that time of year again. So many of us are sniffling, wheezing, sneezing and just generally miserable—right at the time that the air is growing warmer and the birds are singing and…

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Sleep Your Way to a Better Sex Life

The connection between romance and sleep is a familiar one. Think Sleeping Beauty, “beauty sleep,” Snow White, the Princess and the Pea… But apparently this connection isn’t just the stuff of fairy tales. According to a new study, sleep and romance are linked in a very clear way for women—no wicked witches or tiny green…

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How Sleep Helps Work-Life Balance

Looking for ways to navigate that tricky relationship between your work and the rest of your life? Well, certainly it’s a lot harder to compartmentalize than it used to be. We come home and our phones, tablets and laptops come with us. Plus, more and more people are working flexible hours or working from home…

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