It's 2 a.m. The house is quiet, cloaked in the stillness of the night. Then, a shuffle. A door creaks. A child walks down the hallway, eyes wide open but fast asleep. Elsewhere, someone mumbles ...
You may think that walking during a race leads to slower times. And that’s okay, because it’s an easy misconception to put stock into. Runner’s World contributor Liv Paxton also believed in that ...
Taking on an extreme endurance challenge with a 42km night walk without sleep. This test pushes physical and mental limits while walking through the night, battling fatigue, darkness, and the ...
Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness for CNET, specializing in mental health, sleep and nutrition coverage. She has invested hundreds of hours into studying and researching sleep and holds a ...
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You can start some habits to aid a calmer bedtime earlier in the afternoon or evening. For example, you can start prep for the next day by writing a quick to-do list to reduce stress. Wind down with ...
Narcolepsy is a neurological condition that causes sudden “sleep attacks” at any time, while sleep apnea causes breathing pauses during sleep. Sleep apnea symptoms include loud snoring, gasping, dry ...
Having blocked airways, congestion, or sleep apnea may cause you to snore. You can avoid smoking, try sleeping on your back, or use nasal strips to reduce snoring. Tell your doctor if you experience ...
Increasing your daily step count is more important for weight loss than the exact number of steps. Your body weight, effort, and pace affect how many calories you burn from walking. Adding intensity ...