Summary: A new study led by pediatric sleep expert Wendy Hall from the University of British Columbia reveals wide variations in sleep regulations for licensed childcare centers across Canadian provinces and territories. These inconsistencies leave many centers without clear … [Read more...]
Sleep Survey Reveals Top Concerns, With Cost of Living Leading
Summary: A new survey conducted by US News & World Report reveals the top factors affecting Americans’ sleep, including concerns over the cost of living, gun violence, and the upcoming 2024 presidential election. The survey also highlights sleep habits such as screen time … [Read more...]
‘Bed Rotting’ Trend Raises Concerns About Teen Mental Health
Summary: Embark Behavioral Health is raising awareness about the “bed rotting” trend, where teens spend excessive time in bed, potentially leading to loneliness, screen addiction, and negative impacts on mental health. The trend, popularized on social media as a way to recharge, … [Read more...]
Sleep and Stress Major Players in US Mental Health Concerns: Poll
Summary: The 2024 American Psychiatric Association’s study shows a sizeable raise in stress among the US grown ups, with worry and snooze cited as critical contributors to mental well being challenges. Inspite of the surge in anxiousness, only a quarter of older people sought … [Read more...]
Jet Lag Concerns Are a Deterring Factor for Travel, Study Finds
Summary: A survey exposed that 23% of US travelers would keep away from outings to dodge jet lag, foremost YOTEL to collaborate with Fount and City Jungle, introducing FlyKitt Rescue health supplements and Skin Restoration Kits to alleviate journey-linked signs. The initiative … [Read more...]