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  • New research links insomnia and headache-relieving naps
  • Expert offers tips on drifting off in bed
  • Drivers may be motivated to overcome excessive tiredness, study shows
  • Airbus 'may be putting beds on planes'
  • Some caffeine a day 'keeps sleep away'
  • Memories form while sleeping, research reveals
  • Excessive tiredness 'caused by poor quality sleep'
  • Marital status 'affected by quality of sleep'
  • Sleep deprived children 'become more active'
  • Elderly people 'can have more trouble sleeping'
  • Quality and quantity of sleep 'helps prevent colds'
  • Losing weight key to good night's sleep
  • Brain 'never sleeps' when a person goes to bed
  • Sleep-deprived students 'putting studies at risk'
  • People need 'five hours sleep to fight obesity'
  • Hope for those who share their bed with a snorer
  • Parents urged to 'put safety first with bunk beds'
  • Stick to a 'sleep schedule' for a good rest in bed
  • Happily married women 'sleep better in bed'
  • Sleep-triggering brain cells discovered
  • Too much sitting 'causes sleep apnoea risk'
  • Exercise helps restless leg sufferers, scientists claim
  • Kick the caffeine 'to sleep better in bed'
  • BMJ: Staying in bed will not help back pain
  • Spain says adios to the siesta
  • Regular routine 'is key to good night's sleep in bed'
  • Sleeping more may hinder rehabilitation, study shows
  • Giggle your way to a good sleep
  • Sleep more 'to lose weight', research shows
  • Sleep deprivation claims 'overblown', says expert
  • Antidepressants 'could help fibromyalgia sufferers sleep better'
  • New device offers hope to sleep apnoea sufferers
  • Lack of sleep linked to catching a cold
  • Expert advises on ideal time to send children to bed
  • Take the time 'to purchase the right pillow'
  • Sleeping on the job 'may increase brain power'
  • Website reveals top sleep-disturbing problems
  • Stressed workers 'unable to sleep'
  • Expert: Proper insomnia diagnosis essential
  • Parents advised to be cautious with bunk beds
  • Canadians 'drinking themselves to sleep'
  • REM study gives brain disease warning
  • Study finds link between sleep and paranoia
  • Study finds sleep could lower the risk of heart attacks
  • More sleep 'reduces number of teenage car accidents'
  • Kylie Minogue launches bed linen range
  • Wool solves sleep-loss caused by worry
  • Sleepwalker gets the urge to email
  • Research finds snorers burn more calories
  • Take That helping send babies to sleep
  • Advice given on getting children off to bed
  • Some might say Noel sleep walks
  • Study finds body clock linked to diabetes
  • New drug 'could shift sleep patterns'
  • Report claims doctors need time off to sleep
  • Night terrors 'may be hereditary'
  • Ealing's elderly sleep safe and warm
  • Research reveals sleep and spicy meals don't mix
  • Expert: Using a "bookend" can help people sleep
  • Scientists draw link between sleep and diabetes
  • Napping 'could improve sophisticated memory'
  • Sleeping pills 'can double the risk of car crashes'
  • Natural remedies preferred by those who cannot sleep
  • Cancer risk lowered by sleep and exercise
  • Lack of sleep 'leads to overweight kids'
  • Sleepless nights caused by restless leg syndrome
  • Economic worries 'cause most sleep loss for Americans'
  • Sleepless women 'stressed by money and health concerns'
  • Lack of sleep 'turns people into liars'
  • Insomniacs warned against coffee and cigarettes
  • Doctor advises 'sleeping pills are not the answer'
  • Snoring increased 'by people lying on their back to sleep'
  • Relaxation techniques prove popular for stressed-out Brits
  • Foetal position 'healthiest and most popular to sleep in'
  • Guggenheim invites visitors to spend a night at the museum
  • Wife kicks husband out of bed for 'attacking' her
  • Making bedtime fun 'can help get kids to sleep'
  • Antioxidants 'could help cure snoring'
  • Feng Shui 'could be the secret to restful bedrooms'
  • Link found between lack of sleep and breast cancer
  • Gwyneth Paltrow 'praises eight hours sleep a night'
  • Student transforms dorm room into 'designer haven'
  • Daylight saving time linked to heart attack risk
  • Technology blamed for sleep loss in teens
  • Financial worries 'mean lack of sleep' for workers
  • Research announced to help quality of sleep for Parkinson's sufferers
  • New survey reveals sleep secrets
  • How lack of sleep affects the body
  • Tired Brits 'take sneaky naps at work'
  • New 'Ready For Bed' week launched
  • Student grades suffer from lack of sleep
  • Top tips for a cosy night's rest
  • Bedroom temperature 'essential for a good night's sleep'
  • People warned 'not to oversleep'
  • Sleep disorder? Perhaps it is something else
  • Brits 'not as sleep deprived as they think'
  • Link drawn between sleeping disorder and poor diets
  • Lack of sleep 'causes memory loss in the elderly'
  • Sleep quality of the elderly 'not affected by naps'
  • Bunk beds take over the Tate
  • One in five executives 'losing sleep at night'
  • New sleep clinic to open in New Mexico
  • Students risking health because of lack of sleep
  • Asthma sufferers 'may have more trouble sleeping'
  • Research claims women sleep better than men
  • Ill employees not resting in bed 'because of credit crunch'
  • People view sleep as unproductive, according to expert
  • Link drawn between sleep deprivation and childhood obesity
  • Lying on CVs 'stops people sleeping'
  • New research 'closer to finding the cause of narcolepsy'
  • Sleep patterns 'disrupted by hectic lifestyles'
  • Bedtime snacks 'could help people sleep'
  • Changing a child's mattress 'could get them to bed'
  • Sleep pods 'could help tired doctors'
  • New 'gentle alarm' to wake people up in the morning
  • Home diagnosis test for sleep apnoea sufferers
  • Brits 'not relaxing on holiday'
  • Early risers 'can save money'
  • 'Lack of sleep leads to memory loss'
  • Children who snore are 'less able to concentrate'
  • A healthy lifestyle 'must incorporate plenty of sleep'
  • People 'need to embrace their nightmares'
  • Electronic gadgets 'can stop kids sleeping'
  • Mums with depression 'could have sleepless babies'
  • One sleepless night 'can damage health'
  • Sleepy shift workers 'are putting their lives at risk'
  • CBT 'can help improve sleep patterns'
  • A spell in hospital 'will not necessarily result in sleep problems'
  • Credit crunch 'is stopping workers sleeping'
  • Lack of sleep 'could cause heart damage'
  • Older people 'may be able to cope with less sleep'
  • Ta'i Chi 'can help with sleep'
  • UK sleep scientists at awarded research grant
  • How you sleep 'reveals something of your personality'
  • Insomnia sufferers 'need to get to the root cause of their problem'
  • There is no "magic number" when it comes to sleep
  • Sleep apnoea 'can be misdiagnosed as ADD'
  • Study highlights 'how little we know about sleep'
  • Coroner 'calls for lorry drivers to be screened for sleeping disorder'
  • Sleep apnea 'could make memory problems worse'
  • Teenagers 'need good quality sleep to avoid health problems'
  • Children with dogs 'more likely to become snorers'
  • HRT 'can help women get a decent night's sleep'
  • Kids 'need a sleep schedule'
  • Travellers advised on how to combat jetlag
  • Research reveals how 'brain tries to keep us awake'
  • Women more likely to suffer from 'sleep-eating'
  • Snoring children 'could have sleep disorder'
  • Sleepiness 'could be controlled by nerves in the eye'
  • Youngsters who do not get enough sleep 'have higher blood pressure'
  • Caregivers 'struggle to sleep'
  • Bosses 'need to help workers with sleep disorders'
  • Psychologist says school day should start later
  • Having a nap 'strengthens emotional memories'
  • Smelling coffee 'could revive tired workers'
  • Sleep for children 'is as important as ever'
  • Sleep is "the royal highway to health"
  • Sleep-talking 'puts pay to marital bliss'
  • Pregnant women 'need their sleep'
  • Good decision-making 'requires plenty of sleep'
  • Back to school 'means back to a fixed bedtime routine'
  • Sleep 'is as important as diet and exercise'
  • Being woken in the middle of the night 'is comparable to being drunk'
  • Insomniacs 'need to find the root cause of their problem'
  • Less than eight hours sleep 'could lead to problems at school'
  • A new mattress 'could be the cure for sleepless nights'
  • Survey finds almost 1 in 5 Americans takes sleeping aids
  • Lawyers 'blame beds' for sleep deprivation
  • Study participants paid over £8,000 to stay in bed
  • Fat children 'may need more sleep'
  • Sleep apnea 'increases risk of death'
  • Hypnotherapy 'cures insomniac'
  • Researchers 'identify sleep gene'
  • New study suggests link between sleep and memory
  • Sleep "myths" debunked
  • Why you might not be sleeping
  • Reader asks how to stop snoring
  • Headboards and funky bedding 'can brighten up a room'
  • Keep your bedroom 'a place of relaxation'
  • "Coping combos" during stressful periods can lead to lack of sleep
  • Women's growth hormone may decrease with less sleep, study finds
  • National Siesta Day hits the UK
  • Contemporary beds potentially ideal for teens and adults
  • Prenatal drugs could affect kids' sleep, says study
  • Create 'best environment' for optimum sleep
  • Sleep apnoea linked to memory loss
  • Sleepy student drivers 'risk lives'
  • Contemporary beds online
  • Are you a secret sleep-texter?
  • Company launches no-slip sheet solution
  • The mystery of yawning
  • Contemporary beds from Sealy a 'big' hit
  • 'Bio-hotel' offers contemporary wooden beds
  • Bed-In ditty worth £300,000
  • Bed and breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea
  • Insomniacs offered sleep relief
  • Iron Man builds iron beds?
  • Research reveals sleep divides sexes
  • Top tips for solving snoring
  • Half of Aussie women 'too tired for sex'
  • Low sex drive may indicate sleep disorder
  • Bed history keeps researcher up at night
  • Earplugs out for National Stop Snoring Week
  • Brits prefer Jordan in bed
  • Childhood bad sleep linked to later problems
  • Miracle cure for snoring found?
  • Sleep and health 'linked' for older people
  • Snorers told 'lose the weight or the bed'
  • Insomnia myths revealed
  • Mattress advice from interior designer
  • Any old iron (beds)
  • Sleep the cure for sleepwalking?
  • Clothes designer recommends iron beds
  • Sealy honours Posturepedic doctor
  • Sleep Council: Good hotel bed "vital"
  • Richards tells Blaine 'Get off of my cloud'
  • Madonna reveals Bedtime Stories
  • 'Eight hour rule' for perfect sleep
  • Back pain study recommends Tempur
  • Sleeping with the stars
  • Weight problems 'linked to sleep'
  • Workers to catch 40 winks?
  • 'No sex please, I'm British'
  • Sleeping beauty or the beast?
  • Hotel beds make the man
  • Mattress Next Day: Improve your performance in bed
  • Sleep wars: The eider strikes back?
  • Honeymooners leave beds at sea?
  • Space-age spa bed launched in UK
  • Bright Sparks put bed foot forward
  • Tempur: the cure for teen angst?
  • UK couples facing single future?
  • Student to lose dream job?
  • New research questions sleep beliefs
  • Heart problems linked to bad sleep
  • Sleep yourself thin
  • Back to beds
  • New hotel proves every dog has its day
  • Bed race bedlam
  • Iron (bed) man misses birthday bash
  • 'Forget candlelit dinners, try breakfast in bed'
  • British couples "swapping sex drives for hard drives"
  • Survey reveals best British beds
  • Mattresses 'key to ensuring good health'
  • Divan-t you know?
  • Sealy storms the UK
  • Brits to lose breakfast in bed?
  • National Bed Month sparks sleep advice
  • No sleep 'til dawn?
  • Things that go bump in the night
  • "I don't want it, Murni does it."
  • Creating your dream bedroom
  • A Paris Hilton Bed - what dogs really dream about?
  • Bedroom battle of the sexes
  • Bed is where the HeartCycle is
  • Customers urged to consider 'price per night' factor
  • Research dispels 'firm' belief
  • Better sleep 'can reduce obesity risks'
  • Sleepless man cured in Swindon
  • Transfer delayed by sleeping footballer
  • Sleep-related respiratory problems 'increase with age'
  • Children 'still fond of bedtime stories'
  • Non-smokers 'sleep better' than smokers
  • A generation of people are "sleep disturbed"
  • Sleep 'more exciting than dinner'
  • Woolworths forced to withdraw 'distasteful' bed
  • Lack of sleep 'as bad for diabetics as a poor diet'
  • Going to bed early 'has its benefits'
  • Kylie moves into the bed industry
  • Norwich council 'to concentrate on bed bugs'
  • Stilettos help Anderson to sleep?
  • Mobile phones 'may be responsible for poor sleep'
  • 'Lower quality sleep' on Sundays
  • Classic Beds launches dining table website
  • Expert warns sleepers to 'minimise dust mites'
  • Better moods 'for those who leave bed on left hand-side'
  • Facebook billionaire has 'no bed, just a mattress'
  • Family gets beds 'several weeks late'
  • A new bed 'could be one of the best new buys for your home'
  • People 'should not rush mattress-buying'
  • A different kind of bed bug for Diana?
  • Cancer sufferer given bed to aid recovery
  • Canadian company recycling mattresses
  • Mattresses given to help homeless feel at home
  • "No set formula" when deciding if you need a new bed
  • Lewis 'having sleepless nights'
  • Consumers urged to conduct mattress research
  • Expert issues bed advice
  • Rospa recommends a good night's sleep this xmas
  • Alba goes mattress shopping
  • Nocturnal workers issued health warning
  • Side effects of nightshifts explained
  • DJ sets up his in-store bed
  • Buying beds online helps "save time and money"
  • Bedbugs spread by chicken breeders?
  • Biggins "missed his bed"
  • Sealy bed given away as top prize
  • Britain's Next Top Model to sleep on MattressNextDay bed
  • New song about beds
  • Classic bed company launches new seating products
  • Savoy furniture up for grabs
  • Care home for the military increases bed numbers
  • Pitt to expand bed width to 11 feet?
  • Sealy give beds to help fire victims
  • Top news presenter has sleep disorder
  • Old mattresses 'can cause asthma in children'
  • Mattress market "to continue growing"
  • New line of hand-fitted wardrobes
  • Sleeping pills 'not that effective'
  • Seasonal affective disorder 'can cause lack of sleep'
  • Newspaper gives sleep advice
  • Experts give mattress tips
  • Global warming causes bedbug invasion
  • Campsite in Scotland caters for bed-lovers
  • Depression helped by sleep apnea treatment
  • Lack of sleep can 'damage children'
  • Ethnic differences found regarding sleep quality
  • Children need different amounts of sleep
  • Sleepwalking on the increase in the UK
  • Man found not guilty after being found asleep at the wheel
  • Daylight savings 'could cause sleep problems'
  • Britney Spears might have sleep disorder
  • Sealy locks workers out of factory
  • New camera 'could improve detection of sleep disorder'
  • Lincoln's bed provokes heated debate
  • Sharon O faces lawsuit over new bed
  • 'Semi-somnia' problems affect millions of Brits
  • Lack of sleep 'shuts down brain's logic centres'
  • Mattress winners revealed
  • Car crashed into house and flattens bed
  • Man sues after injuring himself while making his bed
  • Winfrey talks about sleep problems
  • Jensen mattresses available from the Classic Bed Company
  • Research highlights brain's function in sleep
  • Sleeping could benefit heart health
  • Acid reflux significantly impairs sleep
  • Insomnia affects fish, study reveals
  • US researchers advise people to get more sleep
  • Artist will paint for a bed
  • Are you really getting enough sleep?
  • Sleep-disorder sufferers use alternative therapies
  • Kate Moss finds gorgeous dress under bed
  • Sleep 'could prevent' diabetes
  • Burglar found asleep on the job
  • Sexy shoes in bed for Nigella
  • Expert: Students need to get enough sleep
  • Man survives on two hours sleep a night
  • Station manager's nap causes passenger anger
  • New York hotel offers dedicated sleep assistant
  • New mattress 'could reduce back and neck pain'
  • Heating units 'pose a fire risk to beds'
  • New sleep drug shows promising results
  • Radio station to broadcast from giant bed
  • US furniture market 'hit by mortgage crisis'
  • US bed makers opt for metal designs
  • Sealy's profits drop
  • Obstructed nasal passages 'add to daytime sleepiness'
  • New bedding ads launch on radio
  • Charlotte Church shares a bed with newborn tot
  • Women 'sleep better alone'
  • Not enough sleep adds to alcohol's impact on driving
  • Women 'think PMS reduces sleep quality'
  • Expert compares Tempur and Sealy mattresses
  • Condoleezza Rice gets enough sleep every night
  • Bedbugs 'infest UK homes'
  • Children 'find it hard to get to sleep'
  • Lack of sleep 'reduces daytime mobility in older women'
  • New study into strange sleep habits
  • Sleep problem linked to heart condition
  • Symmetry important for bedroom design says expert
  • Missing boy found asleep under his bed
  • Doctors say more awareness about sleep problem is required
  • Parents warned about U-shaped pillows
  • UN secretary can't sleep 'because of refurbishment work'
  • Students 'hurt themselves using laptops in bed'
  • Mariah Carey sleeps on a waterbed in a special steam room
  • Boy fails to wake as bed burns
  • Dressing a bed well 'is very important'
  • Too much sleep is also bad for health
  • Student sues over bedbugs
  • Less sleep equals more dreams, experts claim
  • Sleep tips for pregnant mothers offered
  • Expert offers bedroom design tips
  • Organisation looks to raise awareness about sleep problem
  • Trains stop US townsfolk from sleeping
  • Youngsters shun beds to raise money for charity
  • City offers to collect infect beds
  • Pitt and Jolie 'need a bigger bed'
  • US students get bigger beds
  • Obesity surgery 'can also help sleep problem'
  • Aptly named town proves pillows are vital
  • All nighters 'affect academic performance'
  • US hospital aims to reduce Sids cases
  • People asked to stay in bed to raise money for cancer
  • People are 'so tired they fall asleep at the wheel'
  • Young people 'chat on their phones after bedtime'
  • News mothers survive on three hours sleep
  • Bizarre contraption 'cures sleep apnoea'
  • Pain medication 'can cause sleep problem'
  • Device launched to beat bedtime snoring
  • Gadget helps people get a good night's sleep
  • Sleepless school-starters 'more likely to suffer in classroom'
  • Quality sleep 'good for pregnancy'
  • Mattress toppers 'could be a sound investment'
  • Chinese man gets stuck in bed
  • Sleep deprivations 'affects the male libido'
  • Mother's smoke 'stops kids sleeping'
  • Work dictates sleep time
  • 'Wrong' pillow the root of many sleep problems
  • Staying in bed 'is as effective as taking a painkiller'
  • Bedtime 'causes chaos in many households'
  • Sleep 'vital for children's cognitive development'
  • Australians 'don't understand sleep patterns'
  • Getting a student bedroom right 'is vital'
  • Lack of sleep causes weight gain in young boys
  • Obese children at risk of sleep disorder
  • US parents buy beds for their kids
  • Perfect bed accessories revealed
  • Spice Girls 'will go to bed early on tour'
  • US shop wins planning battle to advertise Sealy beds
  • Sleep problems 'could affect a child's academic performance'
  • Is sharing a bedroom a good idea?
  • Radical surgery proposed to treat sleep problem
  • Last bed shop in York to close
  • Bed spring manufacturer to stress importance of sleep
  • Sleep disorder affects more children than previously thought
  • Gadgets 'are keeping kids up at night'
  • Getting the right bed 'can solve health problems'
  • Is working in bed a good idea?
  • Business introduces beds to let staff sleep
  • Cruise and Holmes 'sleep in separate beds'
  • Advertising 'means more people know about luxury beds'
  • Chinese people 'are going to bed later'
  • COPD patients 'could suffer sleep problems'
  • Luxurious linen 'aids sleep'
  • Cows 'know the benefit of a comfy bed'
  • '20/20' sleep tips offered
  • Bizarre mobile bedroom launched by hotel chain
  • Police needed to make child go to bed
  • Children's sleep routine 'should be established before school'
  • New sleeping pill tested
  • Tempur and Sealy perform well
  • Pillow 'vital for a good-looking bed'
  • How to transform a university bedroom
  • Nightmare themes revealed
  • Goth rocker has noisy bedroom secret
  • Bed accessories 'breathe new life into a room'
  • Dream inducting quality of cheese identified
  • Online tool helps with bed buying
  • Hot weather sleeping tips offered
  • Old people encouraged to sleep more
  • Student finds wasp nest in her bed
  • New beds from Sealy
  • Same-day delivery for London bed buyers
  • Thyroid hormones 'could affect sleep'
  • Canadian bed race set to draw a crowd
  • Tips offered for waking teenagers up
  • Not enough sleep 'makes people urinate more'
  • Buying a bed 'is like buying a car'
  • Right bed 'is important to hotel guests'
  • Paris 'got rash from prison bed'
  • US bed firm hires sleep expert
  • Expert discusses emerging bed designs
  • Footballer sustains 'freak' accident in bed
  • Gene research offers insight into narcolepsy
  • Unusual anti-snoring advice offered
  • Man 'was asleep when he bit woman'
  • BB housemates 'plan next year's beds'
  • Footballer sleeps 14 hours a night to boost performance
  • Children who wet the bed 'have lower IQ scores'
  • Sleepwalkers 'only violent when provoked'
  • Lie-in for BB housemates
  • Shift workers 'have poor sleep habits'
  • Children 'should sleep properly over the summer'
  • Too many children given medication for sleep problems
  • US bedroom exhibition in full swing
  • Tips for improving university bedrooms offered
  • Important 'to test beds before buying'
  • Diabetics 'likely to have sleeping problems'
  • How to buy a bed explained
  • Expert offers bedroom Feng shui tips
  • Maternal stress 'affects child's sleep'
  • Experts discuss bedroom design
  • Waking up 'could trigger heart attack'
  • Narcolepsy drug 'gets approval in the US'
  • Turkish people 'get lots of sleep'
  • Americans 'check email in bed'
  • Chandler actor 'can't sleep at night'
  • Hormones released during sleep 'impact on weight'
  • Sleep row continues in BB house
  • High-pressure workers 'risk illness by not sleeping enough'
  • Since U Been Gone singer can't sleep at night
  • Duff 'needs clean room to sleep'
  • Experts offer sleep tips to new parents
  • BB Gerry gets grumpy over lack of sleep
  • Lack of sleep may be precursor for anti-social behaviour
  • Bed guests leave some unwanted pets
  • Technology 'corrects eyesight during sleep'
  • Sleep in Mary, Queen of Scots' bed for £7,500
  • Scientists identify new brain function linked to sleep
  • Sleeping treatment 'could contain addictive elements'
  • Sleep disorder gene identified
  • CFS 'getting more recognition as a genuine disease'
  • US furniture shop donates beds to charity
  • More sleep 'could arrest Huntington's development'
  • Extra bedroom 'solves snoring problem'
  • Poor sleep and cognitive decline linked
  • A third of Brits 'have a weapon near their bed'
  • New treatment for sleep apnea proposed
  • Too much sleep 'to blame for unproductive Mondays'
  • Indian couple marry in bed
  • New baby 'means no sleep' for actor Priestley
  • Surgical treatment for sleep disorder proposed
  • Lack of sleep causes BB row
  • New research into sleep disorder published
  • Star uses bedding to avoid press
  • Wrongful arrest led to sleep problem
  • Cooling mattress unveiled
  • Heche takes bed in divorce row
  • Mattress maker records strong sales
  • Elderly 'at risk of sleeping pill addiction'
  • Monroe 'slept in a filthy bed'
  • UK bedbug cases 'surge'
  • People 'use alternative treatments for insomnia'
  • Huge bed for world's tallest man
  • German workers 'told to sleep'
  • Potter kiss 'made actress lose sleep'
  • 'Most British people snore in bed'
  • Lack of sleep 'hampered transatlantic balloon flight'
  • Another BB bedroom row
  • New baby means no sleep for Woods
  • Yawning 'flights off sleep'
  • Computer solution to sleep disorders proposed
  • Repeated sleep loss 'affects body'
  • Big Brother contestants 'in bed row'
  • Book offers sleeping tips
  • People 'urged to consider mattress safety'
  • Women 'more likely to have sleeping problems'
  • Research into how soldiers can sleep better started
  • Firefighters 'in trouble for not using approved sleeping facilities'
  • Expert offers bed buying tips
  • Moore wants men to get more sleep
  • Afternoon sleeps 'affect academic performance'
  • Prisoner 'uses bed in escape attempt'
  • New technology makes sleep easier
  • Insomnia drug proves successful
  • Walks 'could help old people sleep'
  • Sleep debt is cumulative
  • Small beds 'mean couples sleep badly'
  • Big Brother contestants head to bed
  • No bed for Big Brother contestants
  • Bed bugs 'are back'
  • Workers 'can't get out of their beds'
  • Russell Brand ready for bedroom panic
  • Sleep habits 'could be genetic'
  • US town find novel use for beds
  • People 'want different things from beds'
  • Doherty and Moss plan bed protest
  • CPAP treatments 'could help Alzheimer's patients with sleep problems'
  • Not enough sleep 'leads to bad habits'
  • Sexual content of dreams revealed
  • Bullies 'often have sleep problems'
  • Hollywood star 'must have a clean bed'
  • Sleep apnea linked to diabetes
  • Poor sleep patterns 'promote smoking and drinking'
  • Lack of sleep 'can affect diet'
  • Sleep 'improves athletic performance'
  • Office beds suggested
  • Not enough sleep adds to suicide risk
  • Web wiz makes money from his bed
  • Illegal drug proposed to aid sleep
  • Long weekend lie-ins affect the rest of the week
  • Lack of sleep affects academic performance
  • Sleep deprivation 'affects job performance'
  • Sleeping problem could cause high blood pressure
  • Breastfeeding 'reduces chances of SRBD'
  • Sleep problems 'lead to poor diet'
  • Raw material costs 'make brass beds more expensive'
  • 'Hiding' alarm clock offers relief for heavy sleepers
  • Poorer children 'have more problems sleeping'
  • Exams 'lead to sleeping problems'
  • People 'too restrained when looking for mattresses'
  • Not enough sleep 'could lead to car accidents'
  • Medical experts offer advice on how to put babies to bed
  • Sleep deprivation could create a 'zombie nation'
  • Beds 'make good Father's Day gifts'
  • Not enough sleep 'could affect visual memory'
  • Childhood snoring 'could indicate allergies'
  • Jolie 'needs a big bed'
  • People 'recognise the benefits of sleep'
  • Reduced desire during menopause linked to sleep problems
  • US technology helps protect mattresses and pillows
  • Beds in the UK 'get plenty of action'
  • People 'embarrassed by sleep-related sexual disorders'
  • Loneliness 'causes sleepless nights for millions'
  • Research offers help to OSA sufferers
  • Men 'excluded from mattress buying process'
  • Hotel rents out fish to help customers sleep
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