Does Cooling Your Feet Help You Sleep? What the Science Actually Says
You have probably heard some version of this advice at some point: wear socks to bed to fall asleep faster, or stick ...
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You have probably heard some version of this advice at some point: wear socks to bed to fall asleep faster, or stick ...
Read moreYou fall asleep fine. An hour or two later, you wake up. Your pajamas are damp. The sheets underneath you feel warm a...
Read moreMost people assume that sleeping worse as they get older is just part of the deal. You hit 40, 45, 50, and suddenly y...
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Read moreThe nightcap tradition persists because alcohol really does make you fall asleep faster. The sleep itself is a differ...
Read moreThe tip is everywhere: stick your feet out from under the covers, soak them in cool water, or wear socks to bed. But ...
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