Kate Johnson is an American meditation teacher and author focusing on mindfulness and awareness practices.
CLEAR ALL
The word “biohacking” may conjure images of Silicon Valley coders in a computer lab and mad-scientist–esque experiment scenes, but in reality, it’s about the tiny ways you can improve your body inside and out.
The entrepreneur and community leader on healing, boundaries, and tuning into yourself.
Tips, tools, and techniques for a good night’s sleep.
Sleep is your life-support system and Mother Nature’s best effort yet at immortality, says sleep scientist Matt Walker.
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In the United States, it’s estimated that 30 percent of adults and 66 percent of adolescents are regularly sleep-deprived. This isn’t just a minor inconvenience: staying awake can cause serious bodily harm. Claudia Aguirre shows what happens to your body and brain when you skip sleep.
In this short talk, Arianna Huffington shares a small idea that can awaken much bigger ones: the power of a good night’s sleep.
For Dr. Guy Leschziner’s patients, there is no rest for the weary in mind and body. Insomnia, narcolepsy, night terrors, apnea, and sleepwalking are just a sampling of conditions afflicting sufferers who cannot sleep―and their experiences in trying are the stuff of nightmares.
Healthy sleep has been proven to be the single most important determinant in predicting longevity—more influential than diet, exercise or heredity—but our modern culture has become a study in sleep deprivation. Technology’s world without darkness wreaks havoc on our body clocks.
Sleep is one of the most important but least understood aspects of our life, wellness, and longevity. Until very recently, science had no answer to the question of why we sleep, or what good it served, or why we suffer such devastating health consequences when we don’t sleep.
Co-founder and editor in chief of The Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington shows how our cultural dismissal of sleep as time wasted compromises our health and our decision-making and undermines our work lives, our personal lives–and even our sex lives.