The foods we eat before bed can have a big impact on our sleep. So, if you are struggling to get a good night’s sleep, try cutting out these foods a few hours before hitting the hay.
According to a recent survey from the Heart Foundation, as many as 500,000 Aussies with heart disease are skipping check-ups during the pandemic.
Many Australians are sleep-deprived. But does skimping on sleep have any real, long-term effects? YES. Consistently missing sleep can put you at a much higher risk for a whole host of conditions. Here are just a few.
A new study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine has shown that even a small increase in physical activity can lower the risk of developing sleep apnea.
Movies and television would have you believe that a heart attack always involves someone clutching their chest in pain and collapsing. But did you know there is a much wider range of symptoms?
More than being grumpy, sleep deprivation can have serious impacts on your mental health. New research from the University of York has shown that sleep-deprived individuals struggle to suppress negative and unwanted thoughts.
How do you know whether you are experiencing a bad night’s sleep, or a more serious problem of insomnia? Here are 5 symptoms to look out for.
Getting a good night’s sleep is all most of us want at the end of a tiring day. But many Australians struggle to get the sleep they need because of a persistent urge to move their legs. Here are 5 key signs of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)
Looking after your heart is one of the most important things you can do. To take better care of your heart, here are 7 steps you can take.