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  2. Have a Great Night’s Sleep with Oprah Daily’s Sleep Awards

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    Enter Oprah Daily’s first annual Sleep Awards: 50 tried-and-tested picks (from mattresses and pillows to eye masks and pajamas) that will help you drift off in dreamy comfort, catch your ...

  3. Oprah's sleep doctor says to avoid this one thing before bed

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  4. Oprah's sleep doctor says to avoid this one thing ... - AOL

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    If you find yourself not sleeping well, you might be engaging in the one activity you should avoid before you go to sleep.

  5. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    The National Sleep Foundation recommends that adults aim for 7–9 hours of sleep per night, while children and teenagers require even more. For healthy individuals with normal sleep, the appropriate sleep duration for school-aged children is between 9 and 11 hours.

  6. Adolescent sleep - Wikipedia

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    Sleep duration has been declining since the early 90s according to research. [13] Evidence also suggests that teen females, ethnic minorities, and those of low socioeconomic status experience the lowest durations. Puberty is thought to contribute to poor sleep during adolescence as teens undergo physical and social maturation. [14]

  7. Infant sleep - Wikipedia

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    In the first week of life, infants will sleep during both the day and night and will wake to feed. Sleep cycle duration is usually short, from 2–4 hours. [7] Over the first two weeks, infants average 16–18 hours of sleep daily. Circadian rhythm has not yet been established and infants sleep during the night and day equally. [3]

  8. Early bird vs. night owl — is one really healthier than the ...

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    The researchers also looked at death records and, after adjusting for factors like alcohol use, smoking, body mass and sleep duration, found that night people had a 9% greater risk of early death ...

  9. Infant sleep training - Wikipedia

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    The sleep position is also important to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). [9] It is recommended that the proper position for children to sleep in to avoid SIDS is laying on their back throughout the night. Their bedding should be firm and crib should be free from toys or blankets that could cause injury or suffocation to the child.