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Healthy Living

5 Reasons Why You Still Can’t Sleep

by Charles Wood If you’ve ever found yourself tossing and turning in the early hours of the morning for no apparent reason, then you’ll completely understand the frustration this brings, especially if it happens regularly. You’re also not alone — in fact, one-third of Britons now sleep for just five to six hours per night, …

Healthy Living

5 ways a good night’s sleep improves productivity

Article provided by Rachael Matthews Britain is caught up in a sleep deprivation epidemic – and it could be damaging our productivity. According to a 2018 book called The Business of Sleep, “Never before have significant percentages of working adults been so sleep deprived.” Up to 16% of UK adults get fewer than six hours …

Wellness News

Is Sleep The Ultimate Modern Luxury?

British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, famously survived on just four hours of sleep a night, Donald Trump proclaims the same and if you’ve ever read a Business Insider “Day In The Life” you’ll know that to be a Fortune 500 business leader, ergo a successful (that’s not to say likeable) person, you must wake up …

Healthy Living

How CBD Can Help Restore Your Sleep Pattern

Sleep is the foundation for everything. When you’re well-rested, your body functions normally, your relationships improve, and you excel at work. If you get this right, then everything else will fall into place. People who sleep well are more likely to eat better, exercise more, and live longer. So what can you do if you’re …

Healthy Living

How Using Earthing Sheets For Your Bed Improves Your Sleep And Memory

Earthing, also known as grounding, refers to coming into contact with the surface of the earth. Did you know that the earth’s surface is made up of a blanket of electrons? These are some of the most potent sources of antioxidants and anti-inflammatories. From this fact stemmed the practice of allowing children and even adults …

Mental Health

Here’s Why Having a Healthy Sleep Routine Is So Important

Here's something that might keep you up at night: as many as 70 million adults in America have a sleeping disorder, be it insomnia, sleep apnea, or chronic sleep deprivation. And while certain medical conditions and medications can contribute to the the onset of these disorders, a large contributor is (not surprisingly!) the lack of …