How half our brain keeps watch when we sleep in unfamiliar places
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Have you ever arrived in a hotel room after a long flight and, despite being exhausted, found it painfully difficult to fall…
Have you ever arrived in a hotel room after a long flight and, despite being exhausted, found it painfully difficult to fall…
Ever have that morning-after, groggy feeling following a night in a hotel or other place that's not your own home? It's common…
Do you struggle to fall asleep and/or stay asleep when you are on the road? Don't blame your pillows or the sheets.
Do you struggle to fall asleep and/or stay asleep when you are on the road? Don't blame your pillows or the sheets.
Study findings may explain why you don't feel rested after your first night in a strange place THURSDAY, April 21, 2016 (HealthDa…
People keep half of their brain online when sleeping in a new place, according to a new study from Brown University.
(HealthDay News) -- When you sleep in a new place, a part of your brain remains alert for potential threats, a new study finds.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
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Study findings may explain why you don't feel rested after your first night in a strange place -- Robert Preidt THURSDAY, April…
People who go to bed wary of potential danger sometimes pledge to sleep "with one eye open." A new Brown University study finds…
It appears half of our brain may remain alert when you sleep in a new location, at least on that first night you are away from…
Sleep is often noticeably worse during the first night in a hotel or a sleep lab People who go to bed wary of potential danger…
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The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off the mark.
THURSDAY, April 21, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- When you sleep in a new place, a part of your brain remains alert for potential…
(HealthDay News) -- When you sleep in a new place, a part of your brain remains alert for potential threats, a new study finds.
(HealthDay News) -- When you sleep in a new place, a part of your brain remains alert for potential threats, a new study finds.
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, April 21, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- When you sleep in a new place, a part of your…
This article was originally published by voanews.com. Ever wonder why you don’t sleep well the first night in a new place? New…
Ever wonder why you don’t sleep well the first night in a new place? New research may explain the phenomenon.
To most scientists, discarding data is like throwing money in the trash.But for sleep researchers, its routine to get rid of…
It appears half of our brain may remain alert when you sleep in a new location, at least on that first night you are away from…
(HealthDay News) — When you sleep in a new place, a part of your brain remains alert for potential threats, a new study finds.
People who go to bed wary of potential danger sometimes pledge to sleep "with one eye open." A new Brown University study finds…
Apr. 21, 2016, 1:22 PM 13 To most scientists, discarding data is like throwing money in the trash.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off the mark.
The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off the mark.
(HealthDay News) -- When you sleep in a new place, a part of your brain remains alert for potential threats, a new study finds.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
If you’ve ever slept in a hotel, gone camping, or even slept over at a friend’s pad, chances are you’ve woken up the next day…
By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) - The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off…
Sleeping in a strange bed is often a less-than-restful experience because one half of the brain remains "on watch", a study has…
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
Sleeping in a strange bed is often a less-than-restful experience because one half of the brain remains "on watch", a study has…
Panic, parema When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night’s rest.
Sleeping on the road can be difficult, especially on the first night in a new place.
Wired for sleepBROWN UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL COHEAWhen it comes to bedding down in an unfamiliar place, the old adage about…
Sleeping in a strange bed is often a less-than-restful experience because one half of the brain remains "on watch", a study has…
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
Illustration by Jim Cooke. Many of us have trouble sleeping in an unfamiliar place, like a hotel, or a friend's house for the…
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(Reuters Health) - The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off the mark.
The "first-night effect" is well known to hotel-hopping business travellers and sleep researchers, who always take account of…
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
Apr. 21, 2016, 12:16 PM 2 By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar…
By (Reuters Health) - The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off the mark.
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far…
The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off the mark.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
Sleeping on the road can be difficult, especially on the first night in a new place.
Sleeping on the road can be difficult, especially on the first night in a new place.
Sleeping on the road can be difficult, especially on the first night in a new place.
The "first-night effect" is well known to hotel-hopping business travellers and sleep researchers, who always take account of…
Panic parema/ hide caption toggle caption parema/ When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a…
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.
When you sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest.