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Nov-19-2008

The Verdict: Sleep On It!

Posted by j.semo under Health, Insomnia, Sleep, Sleep Deprivation

Research from the University of Chicago showed that sleep helps the mind learn complicated tasks and helps people recover learning they otherwise thought they had forgotten over the course of a day.

Timothy Brawn, a graduate student in Psychology at the University of Chicago; Kimberly Fenn, now an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University; and Daniel Margoliash, Professor in the Departments of Organismal Biology & Anatomy and Psychology at the University of Chicago, very cleverly used video games with over 200 college students, to demonstrate that:

1.- When trained in the morning, subjects showed an 8 percentage point improvement in accuracy immediately after training. However, after 12 waking hours following training, subjects lost half of that improvement, when tested in the evening. When subjects were tested the next morning 24 hours after training, they showed a 10 percentage point improvement over their pre-test performance.

2.- “The students probably tested more poorly in the afternoon because following training, some of their waking experiences interfered with training. Those distractions went away when they slept and the brain was able to do its work”, Nusbaum said.

3.- Among the students who received evening training, scores improved by about 7 percentage points, went to 10 percentage points the next morning, and remained at that level throughout the day.

4.- “In this study, we showed that if after learning, by the end of the day, people ‘forgot’ some of what was learned, a night’s sleep restored this memory loss,” Nusbaum said. “Furthermore, a night’s sleep protected memory against loss over the course of the next day.”

5.- “The latest study has been expanded to show that sleep benefits people learning complicated tasks as well”, Nusbaum said.

Until next time, be wise and have fun.

J. Semo

Source from the University of Chicago

Nov-12-2008

Sleep and Eyes

Posted by j.semo under OSA, Sleep Deprivation, news

Some days ago I had the opportunity to spend some minutes with an eminence in Ophthalmology in Brisbane, Dr. John Harrison.
During our conversation he mentioned how obstructive sleep apnea  may affect our eyes in different ways.

Doing some reading, I found some comments from Dr Waller an Ophthalmologist of the Mayo Clinic in the US who mentioned the following: “… our understanding of the mechanisms that link these disorders is minimal,”. “However, the recognition of these associations is important for primary care physicians, ophthalmologists, and sleep physicians. For patients with OSA, a routine eye examination to evaluate for early signs of glaucoma, particularly in the setting of visual loss or change, should be recommended. Patients with opthalmologic diseases known to be associated with sleep apnea should be screened clinically for sleep apnea and referred to a sleep center if signs or symptoms are present.”

Here we have it… it seems that we are always coming back to the concept that sleep is our “Master Healer.”

Are you sleeping enough and in the right way? A visit to a Wenatex Sleep Seminar may give you some great tips of how to let yourself nurture by your “Master Healer”.

Aug-13-2008

Excellent Idea To Educate The Public!

Posted by j.semo under Wenatex

Jane Meeuwissen sent us this picture. This mat is available in some pharmacies and it is used by the customers to sign the scripts. Simple, cheap and probably very effective.

Thank you Jane. Looking forward to meeting you soon!

For more Sleep Education please visit the Wenatex Sleep Seminars. Book here!

Juan

Jul-15-2008

Brillant Video About Sleep & Memories

Posted by j.semo under Health, Memory, Sleep, Wenatex

Link:

www.brainrules.net

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http://www.wenatex.com.au/seminars_registration.asp

Following this newspaper article , a team from the Centre for Community Child Health at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne Australia studied almost 4500 children twice, the first time at age 4 – 5, then again at age 6 – 7. Their sleep behaviour was recorded and analysed.

About one-third of the children in the trial reported poor sleep habits.

Children suffering from poor sleep habits may suffer strong detrimental effects

on their health, behaviour, and learning ability.

A simple check on the ABS website showed that in 2002, there were 4 million children in Australia. This means that there are at least 1.3 million children with poor sleep habits…

Hello… is anybody listening!!!???

Until tomorrow be wise and have fun!

Information provided in this blog is to be used for educational purposes only. It should NOT be used as a substitute for seeking professional diagnosis or treatment of any disorder.

Although, the science of sleep strongly opposes reading in bed, I have to tell you, I need to read something to switch off my thinking and help me get off to sleep. I usually spend 20 minutes or so reading some pearls of wisdom, and this puts me to sleep like a baby with a big smile.

I would like to share with you one of my readings…I hope you will consider sharing some of your favourites as well.

The book I am currently reading is called Virtue and Happiness, The Manual of Epictetus. Previous to reading this, I did not know who this Greek gentlemen was… but… Oh la la… he is amazing! I will leave you with one of his beautiful writings:

Signs of someone who is progressing:

He blames no one,
He praises no one,
He complains of no one,
He accuses no one,
He never speaks of himself as of someone important or who knows something.

If you wish to learn about Sleep Tips, visit the Wenatex website or book for a FREE healthy sleep seminar.

Until tomorrow,  be wise and have fun!

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Information provided in this blog is to be used for educational purposes only. It should NOT be used as a substitute for seeking professional diagnosis or treatment of any disorder.

Jun-23-2008

Tai Chi at the UCLA?

Posted by j.semo under Health, Sleep, Wenatex

Tai chi More than half of the elderly population complain about experiencing sleep problems. Most do not seek a solution but those who do tend to use sleeping tablets, which have many side effects.

A study that is soon to be published in the scientific publication Sleep[1] reports the results of an amazing study performed at the UCLA[2] on 112 healthy adults ranging in age from 59 to 86, where the effects of Tai Chi exercises against health education classes that included advice on stress management, diet and sleep habits, were tested. The group that practiced Tai Chi showed not only a better quality of sleep and remission of clinical problems related with sleep disturbances, but also reduced drowsiness and increased capacity to concentrate. This short-term study is extremely important, not only because of its positive results, but also for the overall positive health improvements that can be achieved by a long term practice of Tai Chi.

I would be very interested to know if anyone has experienced a reduction in health problems by practicing Tai Chi or Qi Gong. Send me your comments.

Be wise and have fun

Juan

1 http://www.journalsleep.org/
2 http://www.ucla.edu/