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Sounds To Help You Sleep, Relax, Concentrate Or Wake Up!

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Sounds To Help You Sleep, Relax, Concentrate Or Wake Up! Being a music lover, I enjoy all sorts of music (with the exception of heavy metal and gangsta rap, they’re just not my thing) and I really feel that music sets the tone in a room as well as in your mind. There’s music I [...]

Wonderful Sounds for Sleep

The environment that your baby enjoyed for nine long months in the womb was not one of absolute quiet. There was a constant symphony of sound — your heartbeat and fluids rushing in and out of the placenta. (Remember those sounds from when you listened to your baby’s heartbeat with the Doppler stethoscope?) Research indicates [...]

Way #19 Wake Up and Live

You go to wake up your roommate at 7 a.m. He grunts, “Thanks, I’m up.” You return five minutes later to find him sound asleep. You shake him again, “Get up already!” Half-opening his eyes, he says, “Yah, yah,” and drops right back to sleep. Has this ever happened to you? Unfortunately, it’s a fairly [...]

Sleeping through the wake-up call

As I saw the news this morning that a judge in Louisiana has overturned the moratorium on deepwater drilling, I had the distinct feeling I live on a different planet from that judge. He called the moratorium “arbitrary and capricious”. I fail to see what’s capricious about asking to review a technology which is responsible [...]

Berkeley Parents Network: Wake

Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Subscribe Help/FAQ What’s New Wake-ups for Night Feedings Berkeley Parents Network > Advice > Sleep > Wake-ups for Night Feedings Questions Wake 5-month-old at 10pm to avoid 3am wakeup? 5-month-old waking at 3am for feeding 6-month-old waking every 2 hours for feeding Related Pages Breastfeeding [...]

NHTSA’s “Wake Up And Get Some Sleep” Campaign

Drowsy driving causes more than 100,000 crashes a year, resulting in 40,000 injuries and 1,550 deaths. As tragic as these numbers are, they only tell a portion of the story. It is widely recognized that drowsy driving is underreported as a cause of crashes. And this doesn’t include incidents caused by driver inattention. Combating drowsy [...]

Community-Based Study — Hiscock and Wake 107 (6): 1317 -

Melissa Wake From the Centre for Community Child Health, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. Objectives. To describe infant sleep patterns and investigate relationships between infant sleep problems and maternal well-being in the community setting. Design. Cross-sectional community survey. Setting. Maternal and Child Health Centers in 3 middle-class local government areas in Melbourne, Australia. Participants. Mothers [...]



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