Sleepwalking is a strange phenomenon. It’s like two world are colliding—your awake and your asleep self. So, what exactly causes it? Why do some people get up and roam around in their sleep? Why Do People Sleepwalk? Chris Brantner, Certified Sleep Science Coach at SleepZoo.com, says sleepwalking has to do…
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You come home after a long day of work and can’t wait to relax. Within minutes of walking through the door, you’re sinking into your favorite couch—and naturally, pulling up Facebook. For the next 30 minutes you’re scrolling: looking at status updates, swiping through profiles, and editing your own. Soon…
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) causes an individual to experience uncomfortable sensations in their legs, of which can typically be alleviated by movement. These sensations usually occur at night, when the individual is sitting or lying down and can have serious implications on their sleep quality. RLS is currently classified as…
What Exactly Is Sleep Apnea? While there are a few different kinds of sleep apnea, the general gist of this sleep disorder is breathing that recurrently stops and starts back up again. Bill Fish, Co-Founder of Tuck.com and Certified Sleep Science Coach, further explains the logistics and dangers of sleep…
Fatigue can be described as a state of exhaustion, which often results from overworking yourself mentally or physically. Large amounts of stress and anxiety that aren’t properly handled, as well as feeling bored or stuck, can lead to your feeling fatigued. Fatigue can have some pretty harmful effects from reduced…