In part one of our About Insomnia series, we considered the two most common forms of insomnia; acute, which is a short-term issue that ceases once outside stressors are resolved, and chronic, when deeper sleep

In part one of our About Insomnia series, we considered the two most common forms of insomnia; acute, which is a short-term issue that ceases once outside stressors are resolved, and chronic, when deeper sleep
Moderate sun exposure has benefits, but prolonged daylight can mess with your shut-eye. Address the increase in daylight by practicing every day good sleep habits – the best sleep tips work all year long.
Whether you’re planning a summer trip to Alaska at the peak of their summer’s sunshine, or you sleep in a particularly bright room, sometimes sleeping in a room with extra light is unavoidable. In this
Light can improve or diminish your sleep health depending on the timing of when you expose yourself to it. The circadian rhythm, our body’s internal clock that regulates sleep-wake patterns and other processes, primarily relies on
When is the last time you escaped to the great outdoors for some time away from the bustling city? Mother Nature provides all the essential ingredients for optimal sleep that are often tough to come by in today’s hyper-modernized society: fresh air,
According to the American Psychology Association (APA), about 50% of all people will experience trauma. But we all respond to trauma differently. Many may recover over time, while others may experience long-lasting problems associated with
April is Stress Awareness Month – SleepScore Labs is diving into the profound relationship between stress levels and sleep quality. Our latest analysis, drawing from a robust dataset of over 42,000 individuals and 600,000 records,
Bees, trees, and sneezes are in the air as spring comes to life this season! Many of us have to get used to the spring blooms and the allergies that come with them. Our Pillow Talk Poll showed
With spring flowers, trees, grasses, and other flora coming into full bloom, pollen and countless other allergens are also here. Many of us suffer from itchy eyes and runny noses due to these airborne particles.
What is Deep Sleep? You’ve probably heard of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, but what makes one different from the other? Each has a vital role in helping you
What’s hot these days? Politics? Diet fads? Sure, but there’s something else that seems to be everywhere you look from online retailers to farmers’ markets to coffee shops. It’s CBD! This newly proclaimed ‘miracle oil’, not
Regular, moderate exercise has proven highly effective not only in helping people lead a healthier lifestyle but also in helping them get a better night’s sleep.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, maintaining social connections remains essential for mental health—and, in turn, for quality sleep. While the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic has passed, its global impact and long-term effects on our
Does it feel like your body is dragging, despite getting 7 to 8 hours of sleep at night? It might mean you’re missing out on precious deep sleep. Deep sleep is the sleep stage responsible for healing and repairing
As the Olympic opening ceremony gets underway today, rumors have been swirling about the beds being made of cardboard. This week on our blog, we’re thrilled to bring you an exclusive interview with our very
There’s a reason you’re seeing more stories about the ways holiday stress impacts your health. As the summer holiday season approaches, it’s essential to address the stress that often comes with planning and celebrating. From