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How Snoozing Makes You Smarter

July 13th, 2009

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We ran into an interesting article on the Huffington Post today by Therese Borchard called “Sleep is Sanity“. It got us thinking, “Wow, that’s so simple, succinct, yet a powerful statement.” Borchard highlights how she’s modified her sleep behavior to only allow 8 hours of sleep per day; no more, no less. And, by doing so, she’s remained relatively steady throughout the summer, missing what she calls her, “one mega meltdown” of the summer.

But Borchard doesn’t just institute this sleep policy on her own. She uses ideas a Scientific American article called “Sleep on It: How Snoozing Makes You Smarter.”

The article highlights:

  • As we snooze, our brain is busily processing the information we have learned during the day.
  • Sleep makes memories stronger, and it even appears to weed out irrelevant details and background information so that only the important pieces remain.
  • Our brain also works during slumber to find hidden relations among memories and to solve problems we were working on while awake.

It’s important to note that sleep is highly subjective, but 8 hours seems to be the magic number. I’m sure we all have run into occurrences where we felt energized from just 6 hours, or felt lethargic after a massive 10 hour sleep session. Over time, however, it’s vital to maintain consistency with an 8 hour sleep system to maximize vitality, energy, and as you now know, your mental ability to handle the day.

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Not Enough Sleep Linked to High Blood Pressure

June 28th, 2009

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Recently, our customers are bringing up medical conditions that they are trying to alleviate with the purchase of our memory foam mattresses. Usually, these conditions are related to muscle aches and body pain. Most often, the need for a new mattress is related to aches and pains.

However, it’s not just aches and pains that can occur with a bad mattress or poor quality of sleep. A new 6 year study by the University of Chicago examined 600 volunteers and found that volunteers who got less sleep were more likely to develop high blood pressure than volunteers who got more. In fact, the study showed that with EVERY hour reduction in sleep, there was a 37% increase in the odds of developing high blood pressure. This is a crazy stat!

We’re here to get you guys to start Enjoying Sleep Again. Our mattresses have been analyzed at all ends to ensure you enjoy those precious hours of down time. If you have questions for us, give us a buzz at 888-Happy-51.

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