sleep deprivation

There's a Strong Link Between Anxiety/Depression and Sleep Problems

Good sleep is essential for our mental well-being. Just one night of disturbed sleep can leave us feeling cranky, flat, worried, or sad the next day. So it’s no surprise sleeping problems, like difficulty falling asleep, not getting enough sleep, or regularly disrupted sleep patterns, are associated with anxiety and depression. The Conversation

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Trump Brags About Not Sleeping Much: Here Are 6 Catastrophes Caused by Sleep Deprivation

President-elect Donald J. Trump regularly boasts he’s the biggest winner, makes the biggest deals, and appoints the best people, and recently he claimed he’ll be the biggest job creator god ever created. He also brags that he does all these amazing things on next to no sleep. This 70-year-old pre-adolescent made numerous boasts on the campaign trail last year about his sleeping habits, saying he sometimes gets as little as an hour’s sleep a night. Most nights, Trump says he gets by on just three or four hours of sleep, which is half of the amount sleep experts recommend. “I have a great temperament for success,” he told the Chicago Tribune at an event in Illinois last November. “You know, I’m not a big sleeper, I like three hours, four hours, I toss, I turn, I beep-de-beep, I want to find out what’s going on.” 

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5 Things Your Sleep-Deprived Body Really Needs You to Know

If you’ve ever been in a hospital and been treated by a resident instead of a full-fledged doctor, you may have noticed a few things. Your doctor may have looked a bit disheveled, may have been somewhat curt or cranky, or even a bit too happy given the medical circumstances. The doctor may even have had a distinct unpleasant odor. The reason for all this can be summed up in one word: sleep. Or rather, lack of sleep. Residents often work killer shifts of 30 hours or more in a row. The lack of sleep can result in severe health issues for the sleep-deprived; not just hospital residents, but for all of us who don’t get enough shuteye.

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Arianna Huffington: Getting Enough Sleep Is Non-Negotiable

The following is an excerpt from the new book The Sleep Revolution by Arianna Huffington (Harmony Books, 2016): 

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Having to Work Before 10 AM Is 'Torture,' Scientist Says

Sleep deprivation ranks among the most beloved torture methods of dictators, religious cults, Inquisition leaders and garden-variety sadists. Roughly two years ago, when the Senate Intelligence Committee released its report on the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques”—the genteel expression for torture—it revealed that, along with waterboarding and rectal feeding, the agency has a soft spot for sleep deprivation.

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Shocking New Report Exposes Widespread Dysfunction on U.S. Military Bases

Original published by Van Winkle's, a new website dedicated to smarter sleep & wakefulness, published by Casper.

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American Bellies Are Getting Bigger: You Won't Believe Why

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average size of the American waist is expanding. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, reveals that abdominal obesity is increasing, and so are our waistlines. (If your waistline is at least 35 inches for women, or 40 for men, you qualify for "abdominal obesity.")

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The Vast Conspiracy to Create Insomniacs

It's 3:00 a.m. Your eyes suddenly snap wide open and stare unblinking into the darkness. You try to remember the dream you were having, but it's gone, and anyway you're now as tightly tuned as a bowstring to the mysterious night noises of your house—pings, drips, rustles, hums, creaks—that send little electrical jolts zinging unpleasantly through your nervous system. You determine not to move, because that would be to admit you really are irrevocably awake. So you lie very, very still and clamp your eyes tightly shut again, though they fight back, quivering in the effort to reopen.

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Gitmo Prisoner Captured As Teenager and Tortured in U.S. Custody Is Free

After nearly seven years in U.S. custody, Mohammed Jawad was released and flown home to Afghanistan over the weekend. One of his defense attorneys, Marine Maj. Eric Montalvo, accompanied Jawad as a private citizen on this trip home.

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The Stunning Consequences of Not Getting Enough Sleep

Nothing feels worse than hearing your alarm clock ring in the morning when your body is screaming for a few extra hours of rest. Given the opportunity, who wouldn’t get more sleep? If I had a choice between a year of unlimited Easter candy and a year of unlimited sleep, I’d say “Bye-bye Cadbury” and “Hello, bed!”

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