Insomnia is not just bad sleep and what is really keeping you up is more surprising

Insomnia, hypertension

Insomnia is one of the most common and most misunderstood conditions in modern medicine. Most people assume a string of bad nights qualifies. Sleep specialists draw a much sharper line. True chronic insomnia involves difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early, despite having adequate time and opportunity to rest, along with measurable daytime […]

The alarming rise of sleep apnea and how to protect yourself

Sleep apnea, sleep disorders,

When you sit down with your doctor for an annual checkup, the conversation usually covers familiar ground what you’re eating, how often you’re moving, how you’re feeling mentally. That gap in routine care matters more than most people realize. Sleep apnea, one of the most common and consequential sleep disorders, affects an estimated 1 billion […]

Dangerous signs of high functioning depression to know

Depression, People pleasing

High functioning depression doesn’t always look the way people expect. There’s no obvious breakdown, no missed deadlines, no visible signs of struggle and that’s exactly what makes it so easy to overlook. People living with it often go to work, meet responsibilities and, by most appearances, seem to be doing just fine. But researchers and […]

How broken sleep cycles harm your brain

Brain

Most people know that a bad night’s sleep leaves them feeling foggy the next morning. But new research suggests the consequences of consistently disrupted sleep rhythms go far deeper reaching into the brain itself and quietly accelerating structural changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline. A study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal […]

Half of kids under 6 have nightmares

Nightmares, Kids, Parent

Nightmares are a familiar part of childhood, but for many families, they go beyond the occasional bad dream. Research suggests that nearly half of children under age six experience frequent nightmares, often leading to disrupted sleep and increased anxiety. While nightmares are typically considered a normal developmental phase, repeated episodes can begin to affect a […]

5 reasons you fall asleep every time you watch TV

Bedtime, TV, Sleep, Habit,Napping

The scene is familiar, you sit down to finally watch the season finale everyone has been talking about, and within 20 minutes you are out. You jolt awake, pretend it did not happen, and drift off again before the credits roll. It feels harmless, maybe even cozy but sleep experts say there is actually quite […]