Four at-home evaluators found little snoring relief after trying 8 OTC anti-snoring devices, including products from Breathe Right, Intake Breathing, and more.
More people are falling asleep to curated sleep music each night. We spoke with experts about the best sounds for rest—and why the trend is growing.
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Getting a good night’s sleep is something that I’ve struggled with my entire life, and so if there's anything I can do to help me when I wake up in the middle of the night, I’m willing to try it. I ...
Josh Bronfman and family. Photo Courtesy of Josh Bronfman, Josh Bronfman and family. Photo Courtesy of Josh Bronfman, Josh Bronfman chatted about “The Dreamer” sound machine invention and being an ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. A good night's sleep goes a long way toward feeling better and being more productive the next day. While experts have recommendations on how ...
BALTIMORE — Gen-Z has yet another trend and this time, it's the so-called 'analog' bag. Do you use sound machines to help you sleep? If so, a new study finds they may not work as well as one may think ...
A new study out of the University Of Pennsylvania suggests certain noises promoted to support sleep may be more harmful than we thought. Sound machines and apps that play so-called pink noise are ...
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Experiments exploring the viability of ‘pink’ noise machines designed to improve sleep quality suggest such devices may instead interrupt restorative rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep rhythms, resulting ...