Night
- HealthYahoo Life UK
This is the time of day when you burn the most calories
The new findings may justify our weekend lie-in.
- NewsYahoo Life UK
Night owls could be at greater risk of an early death
Researchers said that it's not night owls that need to change, but society.
- NewsAlice Sholl
You can now get married at Disney World at night (with the whole park to yourself)
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- NewsMarie-Claire Dorking
Afternoon Siesta Anyone? Experts Believe We Should Be Sleeping Twice A Day
Experts believe that actually sleeping once a day at night isn’t actually beneficial to us. In an article published in the Conversation, Dr Melinda Jackson, a psychologist who specialises in sleep disorders at RMIT University, and Siobhan Banks, sleep researcher at the University of South Australia suggest that so-called segmented, or bi-modal sleeping was actually par for the course way back when.
- NewsAlice Sholl
This Is Probably Why You’re Struggling To Fall Asleep
The study carried out at the University of Pennsylvania said: ‘If someone goes to sleep at 11pm and wakes up at 5am (versus an intended 7:30am), they [should] start their day, rather than lie awake in bed. Director of the Penn Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program Michael Perlis PhD said: ‘Those with insomnia typically extend their sleep opportunity (aka lie in bed for longer).