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Background People with dementia frequently experience sleep disturbances. These can include reduced sleep at night, frequent wakening, wandering at night, and sleeping excessively during the day.
I’d honestly never heard of this sleep aid until recently, when I was presented with a chance to sample valerian root tea. I’m a big tea drinker who loves to wind down with herbal tea, typically ...
Batteries are now cheap enough to make 24/7 solar power affordable, unlocking round-the-clock clean energy in the world’s sunniest cities.
The global health community is at a decisive moment. As the USA considers funding cuts to crucial health initiatives, including the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the President's ...
2. It's lightweight and portable High tech sleep aids can often be needlessly complicated but the MUSICOZY is small, sleek and easy to fit in your hand luggage (it even comes with its own pouch).
The biggest omission, at least for some wearers, is that you can’t stream music or phone calls, as with some other OTC hearing aids or some smart glasses that are not hearing aids. Nuance says future ...
Nutmeg, a staple spice in most kitchens, is popular for its aromatic properties and health benefits. Traditionally, it has been used to induce relaxation and improve the quality of sleep. Here's ...
Sleep aids 11 per cent of bad sleepers have sought out medical advice or treatment to try to finally get a good night’s sleep, with 14 per cent taking prescription sleeping medication.