Insomnia

Beat The Insomniacs Curse

The Huffington Post UK | Kyrsty Hazell | Posted 30.01.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Those who have trouble sleeping at night are six times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, thanks to a faulty 'body clock' gene, according to new ...

10 Ways To Fight Britain's 'Insomnia Epidemic'

The Huffington Post UK | Kyrsty Hazell | Posted 17.01.2012 | UK Lifestyle

British people are a nation of insomniacs, according to a recent sleep study. The Mental Health Foundation found that nearly a third of Brits suff...

Stressed and Sleepless in the UK

Dr. Michael J. Breus | Posted 12.02.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Dr. Michael J. Breus

According to a couple of news reports from Britain, the ongoing financial crises - and the stress they cause to everyone from bank executives to everyday investors - are taking a toll on health, well being, and sleep.

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Life-Changing Medical Breakthroughs Of 2011

HuffingtonPost.com | Kyrsty Jade Hazell | Posted 05.12.2011 | UK Lifestyle

From the discovery that breast cancer tumours can be killed in seconds by boiling them to a potent new vaccine for Alzheimer's as well as potential cu...

Scientists Get A Step Closer To Finding A Cure For Insomnia

The Huffington Post UK | Kyrsty Hazell | Posted 23.11.2011 | UK Lifestyle

Sleepless nights could soon be a thing of the past as scientists discover a key chemical trigger that suppresses sleep and wakes people up. Resear...

What's Keeping British Mums Awake (And It's Not Their Babies)?

PA | Posted 21.11.2011 | UK Lifestyle

Half of mothers lose sleep because they stay awake at night worrying about their career, according to a new study. Recruitment firm Women Like U...

Three Quarters Of British Women Suffer Sleep Problems

The Huffington Post UK | Kyrsty Hazell | Posted 14.11.2011 | UK Lifestyle

Over half of Brits suffer from sleep problems, with women being the worst affected, experts have found. The study by the University of Glasgow and ...

The King of Pop, His Doctor, And Their Tragic Quest For Sleep

Dr Ayan Panja | Posted 07.01.2012 | UK
Dr Ayan Panja

My medical brain was curious on many levels. Pharmacologically, the whole thing was mind bending. How and why did Dr Murray end up giving MJ such powerful drugs in the first place? And if he was a cardiologist, how could he become a personal physician treating general medical conditions?

Study: Prioritise Sleep Or Risk High Blood Pressure

BBC News | Posted 30.10.2011 | UK Lifestyle

The British Heart Foundation has urged people to prioritise sleep, following findings by the US health journal Hypertension that suggested a link betw...

I Can't Get No Sleep

Carol Tobin | Posted 22.10.2011 | UK Comedy
Carol Tobin

I am a self diagnosed insomniac. I didn't need a doctor to inform me of my condition. I had plenty of spare time to diagnose myself as I lay in my bed wide awake for yet another night.

Is Technology Addiction Wrecking Our Sleep?

The Huffington Post | Catherine Pearson | Posted 05.09.2011 | UK

On any given day, technology offers an unending stream of stimuli: there are e-mails to be sent, text messages to be typed and video games to be playe...

20 Ways To Sleep Well Tonight

lifestyle.aol.co.uk | Posted 03.09.2011 | UK Lifestyle

A third of the UK population suffers from insomnia and a staggering 12 million prescriptions for sleeping tablets are written in the UK every year. Bu...

6 Mistakes That Can Keep You Up At Night

www.huffingtonpost.com | Posted 04.09.2011 | UK Lifestyle

Instead of spending countless hours lying in bed counting sheep at night, take control of your sleep by learning about the common mistakes people make...