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# sleeping - Thursday 11 April, 2013

Oiche Mhaith This post contains videos

The DailyEdge.ie guide to going to sleep

Let us soothe you into a magnificent sleep this Thursday night.

# sleeping - Tuesday 26 March, 2013

What Was That? This post contains videos

13 thoughts that will probably cross your mind in bed tonight

Fear, shame, phones in the face, and the need to wee wee.

# sleeping - Wednesday 13 March, 2013

Aaaaargh This post contains videos

# sleeping - Monday 11 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Are you a snoozer?

Do you get up at the crack of dawn or do you go a few rounds with the alarm clock?

# sleeping - Monday 4 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Public Transport This post contains images

Your 13 favourite people on public transport

Seat hogs, screaming babies and loud music – prepare yourself for another week of commuting bliss.

# sleeping - Saturday 19 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Morning

7 tricks to waking up earlier

Rise and shine sleepyheads, it’s a new day.

# sleeping - Monday 14 January, 2013

Heading to bed soon?…

… you’re probably not planning on sleeping in any of these places.

# sleeping - Friday 23 November, 2012

How many things can you balance on a sleeping woman?

Lots of things. Lots and lots of things.

# sleeping - Saturday 20 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Archive

# sleeping - Monday 15 October, 2012

Dilemma This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Do you have a ‘side’ in the bed?

It’s Monday, so let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas.

# sleeping - Friday 14 September, 2012

Woman finds ex-boyfriend living in her attic

The man, who had recently been released from jail, could see into her bedroom through air vents.

# sleeping - Wednesday 22 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Sleepy

Pakistan to Paris passenger sleeps through stop – and flies back to Pakistan

An inquiry has been launched into how cabin crew failed to notice the woman on board during the plane’s stopover.

# sleeping - Friday 3 August, 2012

Aww This post contains videos

# sleeping - Friday 9 March, 2012

Nodding Off This post contains videos

Watch: BBC presenter denies falling asleep on air

Simon McCoy appeared to be having a quick nap on BBC Breakfast this morning but he claimed otherwise…

# sleeping - Monday 30 January, 2012

Dilemma This post contains a poll

The burning question*: Do you need a top sheet as well as duvet cover?

This and every Monday, let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)

# sleeping - Wednesday 16 November, 2011

Robo-Bear This post contains videos

Video: How to stop snoring… with the help of a robotic bear

The robo-teddy will paw your face when it hears you snoring – and give your partner some much-needed peace.

# sleeping - Monday 2 August, 2010

LIKE TO LIE-IN on the weekend? Finally you have a solid justification.

Scientists have discovered that those who enjoy a lie-in over the weekend are powering their brain for the week ahead. Those who return to work after a bank holiday lie-today will be much more refreshed than their ‘early to rise’ colleagues according to the Telegraph.

A single lie-in is all that is required to replenish the brain and boost energy, alertness and attention span after a week of restricted sleep. But how long? The study shows that 10 hours man not be enough for those who like to spend the week partying.

Dr David Dinges, chief of the Division of Sleep and Chronobiology at the University of Pennsylvania, who led the study, said: “The additional hour or two of sleep in the morning after a period of chronic partial sleep loss has genuine benefits for continued recovery of behavioral alertness.

“The bottom line is that adequate recovery is important for coping with the effects of chronic sleep restriction on the brain.”

The study  looked at the effects of sleep deprivation on 159 adults with an average age of 30. The study was published in the journal – Sleep, along side a separate study which concluded the optimum amount of sleep time is seven hours.

And better news still a 2004 survey says that an extra hour in bed can help you lose weight.