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 Sleeping on a blanket.

Consistent bedtimes help children better regulate emotions and behavior, research finds

 Higher risk of dementia. Daytime sleepiness.

Daytime sleepiness linked to higher risk of dementia-related syndrome in older adults

 Empty bed. Image by hodgers is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Poor sleep in middle age accelerates brain aging by up to three years

 Hästens

Sleeping like Beyoncé: Who's willing to pay a NIS 1 million for a mattress?

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
Visco mattress, Kibbutz Hashlosha Group

This mattress is sold in supermarkets: We tested it

By DAVID ROSENTHAL

Fluffco Zen Pillow Reviews: Best Hypoallergenic Pillows for Healthy Sleep Support?

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By PR
 Four Questions for a Good Night’s Sleep: A Quick Guide to Choosing a Mattress

4 questions for better sleep: A quick mattress guide

How Long Does It Take for Ashwagandha to Work? A Closer Look

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The Genius Wave (BIG ALERT!) AnalysT Audio Report! Open PriceTGW39

By PR
 Eyes wide open: going back to a good sleep

Night-time bras or not?: Israeli women’s dilemma while awaiting the Iranian attack

Dental device to address snoring and sleep apnea

Will this innovation help you stop snoring?

By WALLA! TECH

Night Time Fat Burners - 4 Top Nighttime Fat Burner Brands to Lose Weight While you Sleep

By PR

Impact of design on children's sleep quality: Tips from sleep consultant

By Merav Navon Ben Ami

Guests not leaving? At last let them sleep comfortably

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
 A night's sleep

UK discovers why nightmares and ‘daymares’ are signs of autoimmune disease

 Sleep, illustration

Parasomnia: What strange things can happen inside a sleepwalker’s brain?

 7 reasons why we should have quality sleep - read and know

7 reasons why we should have quality sleep - read and know

By In collaboration with the LAYLUX company

Early rising: Handling a baby's early wake-up calls

By Daniel Saransky