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For February’s Featured Blogger we’re thrilled to present not just one but four bloggers.  Diego, Liam, Taus, and Amanda are high school students who decided to try out polyphasic sleep for two weeks to see if they could reap the benefits of all that extra time without sacrificing on “good” sleep.  In addition to their [...]

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This is the fourth and final post from Doug S. of Build Better Sleep, our January Featured Blogger (so sad!). In this last post, Doug examines how we beat ourselves up over a bad night of sleep, what that’s not cool, and what you can do the next time you’re having a less than stellar [...]

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This is the third post from Doug S. of Build Better Sleep, our January Featured Blogger. In this post, Doug dives into the mysteries of melatonin, explaining what it is, how much one should take, and the different sleep issues it could help with. Melatonin is one of the more popular and available over-the-counter (OTC) [...]

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It’s another month; time for a new Featured Blogger! This January, our Featured Blogger is Doug S. from Build Better Sleep, a blog devoted to unraveling the mysteries of insomnia and how one can treat it. Doug himself was a normal sleeper until he suffered a minor stroke, which left him with chronic insomnia. He [...]

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This is the final Featured Blogger post from the Hypnagogia blog.  In this entry, they discuss how an experiment in monitoring body temperature gave them new insight into both REM and sleep apnea. Given that we inhabit a planet with a 24 hour day, it is no surprise that our bodies have become roughly linked [...]

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This is the 3rd Featured Blogger post from the Hypnagogia blog.  In this entry, they discuss how to overlay your CPAP data with your Zeo Data in order to get a better picture of how well you sleep – and what changes you might want to make. I’ve posted on a couple of CPAP boards [...]

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