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Finding comfort in an inanimate object isn’t just for kids.
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Want to start lucid dreaming tonight? It might be as easy as doing this 10- to 20-minute exercise.
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The Sleep Ninja app is making sure teens know that sleep is important to improving their mental health.
A happy, smiling baby rests on his or her back in a baby crib with black and white decor. A Nanit Pro baby monitor system. Read our review of the Nanit from a parent who tried it.
The high-tech baby monitor’s data provided these parents with valuable insights into their son's sleep efficiency and habits.
zPods - capsule beds for autistic children with LED lighting and air filtration
These capsule beds will not only help everyone in the family sleep — they’ll also make your children love going to bed. We chatted with the president of zPods for a look behind the scenes.
Two people sitting in bed reading newspapers. Text reads: Sleep News, Week of March 3, 2023
This week scientists revealed that eye masks might do more for your sleep than just block out light.
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1. Reduced anxiety

Doomscrolling before bed is a recipe for mental disaster. Quit the apps at least an hour before bed.

2. Healthier bedtime boundaries

That notification can wait. Bedtime is your time, and building positive sleep associations can help you fall asleep faster.

3. More energy at wake-up

A phone away keeps the procrastination at bay. Avoid logging on first thing and focus on your morning routine.

4. Consistent sleep-wake schedule

Blue light can cause your brain to keep you up longer than you might want. Rely on natural light schedule your sleep.
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A collage of Christmas movies, podcasts, books, and music to enjoy this holiday season.
Festive favorites to watch, read, and listen to when cozied up at home this holiday season.
A collage of movies, books, soundtracks and podcasts to watch during halloween.
As the weather turns colder and the days shorter, it’s the perfect time to spend a little extra time bundled up in bed enjoying some silly, scary stories that won't keep you up at night.
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Think bedtime stories are for kids? Think again. There's no shortage to soothing elements and options to help you fall asleep fast.
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Whether your ideal setting is on a beach, in nature, listening to rain showers, or sitting beside a campfire, here is ASMR to help you relax.
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This playlist delivers exactly what mom needs the night before her big day: chill beats, soft vocals, and good vibes.
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Curling up with a good book can be a form of stress management — the perfect transition from your busy day to a peaceful night’s sleep.
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