More Sleep - Page 10
This gym is offering group napping classes for tired parents
It's called Napercise.
Turn your campsite into a party with these connectable tents
Forget traditional tents. The 'Qube' is lit.
This Ford crib will trick your baby into falling asleep
Yes, Ford Motor Company made a crib. For babies.
By Jack Morse
Night Shift is now available on your Mac so you can finally get some damn sleep
Be the ruler of your sleep domain.
By Jack Morse
Japan opens cafe with beds for naps, basically a dream come true
This makes so much sense.
By Yvette Tan
From vibrating pillowcases to smart pajama belts, sleep tech is flooding the market
But does any of it really work?
By Megan Thielking
Device lulls you to sleep with relaxing scents
We could all use a better night's sleep.
Droning teacher from 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' will read you to sleep
"Anyone? Anyone?"
By Sasha Lekach
Arianna Huffington is now selling ridiculous things like phone beds
Who knew sleeping could be so expensive?
By Sasha Lekach
Our lack of sleep is costing the world billions of dollars
A new study says fewer zzz's means less economic productivity
This podcast will help you fall (and stay) asleep
I’ve never counted sheep, but I’m no stranger to tossing and turning.
By Stacey Lastoe
FaceTime away: Doctors ease screen time limits for children
A national pediatric group urges "mindful" media use in its new guidelines.
This smart bassinet is the answer sleepy parents have been waiting for
Finally, you can get a good night's sleep — for a price.
Are we sleeping less than we used to? Here are the facts
A look at how much we are really sleeping.
By John Groeger
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.