Your late-night TV binge could sabotage your brain health, doctor warns Prioritizing sleep over watching 'one more episode' is essential for brain health, improving memory and function the next say, explains Dr. Daniel Amen.
Eating these common foods before bed could trigger sweet dreams or night terrors Canadian researchers recently found clear connections between food choices and dream quality. A researcher who specializes in dreams spoke to Fox News Digital about the study.
Morning workouts can boost weight loss if one key habit is followed, experts say Research shows morning workouts may be optimal for weight loss and mental health, though experts stress that quality sleep remains essential for exercise effectiveness.
Afternoon napping could have surprising impact on longevity, study suggests A study of 86,565 adults finds a connection between daytime napping habits and mortality risk over an eight-year period, suggesting that nap patterns could indicate broader health concerns.
4 tips to get a better night’s sleep during sweltering summer temperatures Dr. Michael Gradisar shares effective strategies to improve sleep quality during extreme heat, including optimizing the environment, making bedding swaps and limiting alcohol consumption.
Mouth taping touted by some for better sleep as experts cite safety concerns Sleep experts discuss mouth taping, a trend that encourages nasal breathing for better oxygen absorption and dental health, while warning about potential risks.
Eating more fruits and vegetables linked to surprising effect on sleep Research shows eating at least five cups of fruits and vegetables daily could significantly improve sleep quality compared to those who consume none, according to sleep tracker data.
Your brain physically changes when you work too much, scientists warn Overworking physically alters brain regions responsible for executive functions and emotional stability, according to a new study, with potential long-term impact. Experts weighed in.
Couples who cuddle before sleep reap key health benefits, study reveals A study from Auburn University reveals that partners who sleep in physically closer positions have lower stress and stronger attachment, making cuddling beneficial for relationships.
How to choose the best sleeping position for you, according to the experts Experts Wendy Troxel and William Lu discuss how back-sleeping and side-sleeping positions can impact conditions like sleep apnea and back pain, noting that the best choice will vary.