Tuesday, September 26, 2017

‘Global Sleep Fix’ Provides World’s First Sleep Improvement Event


Sleep deprivation rapidly reduces depression symptoms in nearly half of depressed patientsSleepRate, the developer of a comprehensive sleep improvement app, today announces the launch of the ‘Global Sleep Fix’ event, which will run between 5th September and 3rd October. The aim of the event is to help people worldwide improve their sleep for a healthier, less stressful and more productive life. The event will provide free access to the world’s first comprehensive sleep solution that monitors, evaluates and provides therapy for people affected by lack of, or poor quality sleep.

The ongoing global sleep crisis has led to sleep problems for 75% of the globe, with most countries surveyed falling well below the sleep expert recommended 7.5 hours a night. Common complaints, identified by the SleepRate app, include waking up feeling unrested (75%), feeling sleepy during the day (73%), finding it hard to get up (71%), having trouble sleeping (50%), snoring (48%) and waking up during the night or waking up too early (36.5%). These common sleep complaints lead to a global average of 468 days of sleep debt in a person’s adult life.
Lack of sleep has been shown to contribute to heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes and even a decrease in lifespan. Poor sleep not only affects people’s health, it also makes it harder to concentrate, reduces productivity, and affects their mood, diminishing an individual’s ability to interact with people at home and at work. Harvard University have found that people’s ability to learn decreases significantly after a poor night’s sleep due to an inability to retain information, which is important for work, education or running daily errands.
Dr Anda Baharav, founder and Chief Scientist of SleepRate comments:
The importance of sleep cannot be underestimated – it can account for up to a third of our lives. Lack of or poor-quality sleep can leave individuals at risk of serious health problems, mood disorders and poor performance at school or work.
She continued:
We have launched the Global Sleep Fix event to help people identify any issues or behaviours affecting their ability to sleep well and to resolve them with ongoing support.
During ‘Global Sleep Fix’, participants worldwide will receive a personalized sleep assessment report identifying any behaviour-related sleep deficit disorders, by using the SleepRate app for at least three nights out of seven consecutive days. The app creates a step-by-step personalized action plan and guide on how to improve a person’s sleep by reducing the inability to fall asleep, wakefulness during the night or other sleep issues. This enables participants to wake up feeling refreshed and remain energized throughout the day to lead a healthier, less stressful and more productive life.
Based on any problems identified, participants in the ‘Global Sleep Fix’ event will receive tailored expert-level e-coaching to increase the quality of their sleep, free of charge. This therapy is based on gold-standard cognitive behavioral protocols adapted to mobile media licensed from Stanford University, just as it would be if the person was visiting a sleep therapist in person.
Lisa Artis, of The Sleep Council comments:
In today’s modern life there are even more distractions, from social media and games on our phones last thing at night to the pull of watching the next pre-recorded Game of Thrones episode. We don’t really think about the long-term consequences. Here at The Sleep Council we are fully behind Global Sleep Fix, supporting our Sleeptember initiative. We would encourage everyone to get involved to get a better night’s sleep. Who doesn’t want to sleep better?
The ‘Global Sleep Fix’ event is a necessary step to solve the fight against the global sleep crisis. The event aims to further society’s awareness of the importance of sleep and how to best improve sleep. It will also support SleepRate and the wider sleep research community to gain deeper insights into sleep. Using the SleepRate app during the ‘Global Sleep Fix’ event will help those who do not have the time or resources to address their nightly tossing and turning, and is a great opportunity for those who wish to improve their performance.
People can download SleepRate’s clinically-validated sleep solution app for free between 5th September and 3rd October, and anyone who signs up during this period can continue using it free for a year. Usually the app costs $89 (approximately £69/€75) per year

Monday, September 25, 2017

Foreign-North Korea Accuses US Of Declaring A War

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Actor Had Committed Suicide In His Boarding House

A 28 year old Tele drama Actor and a model Dasun
Nishan de silva had yesterday (25)committed suicide by hanging himself at his room in a boarding house in palanwatte,Pannipitiya according to the police.

The cause of the death not yet been revealed and police suspected a love affair may have behind the suicide.

Meanwhile it has been revealed the deceased actor had stayed in the boarding house with two other actors and he has videoed his hanging through a mobile phone.

Former DIG Lalith Jayasinghe Arrested Over Giving Police Protection To A Criminal Released On Bail

The former Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG)
Lalith jayasinghe who had arrested yesterday (25)over giving police protection to a former Deputy Minister premalal jayasekare who is charged on a murder ,had been released on bail last evening after produced him before the palmadulla magistrate court.

The suspected former DIG who is also charged for releasing the main suspect of the rape and murder of jaffna school girl vidya ,had been earlier released on conditional bail on that case. 

Notices Were Issued To Three Officials Including Attorney General To Appear Before The Court

Colombo high court has yesterday (25)issued notices to
Attorney General,Maradana Police OIC and the OIC of Colombo crimes division to appear before the court on 02nd of October as the respondents of the bail application submitted to the court by imprisoned convener of the Medical faculty students action committee Ryan Jayathilake.

The notices were issued when the bail application submitted by the imprisoned Ryan Jayathilake who is in prison over forcibly entering the Health Ministry and damaged it's properties was taken into consideration before the High Court judge A.A.R Heyyanthuduwa yesterday,

Imprisoned Six Navy Soldiers Including Former Navy Spokesman Dassanayake Had Been Further Remanded

Six navy soldiers including the former Navy media
spokesman Commadore D.K.P Dassanayake remanded over abduction and disappearance of 11 youths in 2008-2009 period had been further remanded until 09th of October by the Colombo fort magistrate yesterday (25).

The six suspects had been produced before the magistrate yesterday when the case filed against them was heard.


India Extended LTTE Ban for Another Five Years

 India have decided to extend the ban imposed on LTTE for   another five years the Ministry of Internal affairs in India has announced yeste...