More on the Effects of Poor Sleep on Children and Teens

Forbes has an article on their website, “Sleepless Kids Are Troubled Kids,” about the causes and effects of poor sleep on children’s performance. The article discusses the wide range of sleep disorders that affect children – “That spans everything from kids who are waking during the night, to resisting bedtime, to sleepwalking, disordered breathing — the gamut,” as well as some of their effects – “One 2006 study in the journal Public Library of Science Medicine found that youngsters with sleep apnea scored lower on standard IQ tests compared with unaffected kids — an average of 85 points vs. 100, respectively.”

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Video: Pillow Positioning

Massage therapist, Jen, sent us her video offering some helpful suggestions re: how to position a pillow for maximum support depending on your preferred sleeping position. Please note – this video and the associated comments are somewhat suggestive and may offend some viewers

Video – How to position your pillow

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Important:
The Sleep Blog does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Instead, this website provides general information for educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified health care provider if you have questions or concerns regarding any medical condition or treatment.

Hot Bed? Try this on for size

If you’re like me, you’re always too hot in bed, except when it’s  freezing outside and you’re sleeping with the windows open. Given the recent temps here on the East Coast, you won’t be able to enjoy that feeling anytime soon, unless…

Yep, you guessed it, you need to buy a Kuchofuku. What is a Kuchofuku you ask? Of course, it’s an air conditioned bed! Well actually, it’s more like an air conditioner for your bed, but either way, it’s pretty cool. In both senses of the word. Anyone out there tried one of these? Let us know with a comment below.

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Important:
The Sleep Blog does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Instead, this website provides general information for educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified health care provider if you have questions or concerns regarding any medical condition or treatment.