Tired of not getting a good night’s rest? Sleep patterns change as you age. You may find yourself struggling to get to sleep, waking up in the middle of the night or earlier in the morning. Regular ...
New research has found that people who tuck into bed early tend to be more physically active the next day. Reading time 3 minutes As if you needed another reason to envy—or loathe—morning people.
Tossing and turning every night? Doing more physical activities throughout the week is a known way to improve sleep, but new research shows you don’t have to run a marathon or visit a gym to reap ...
When you’re exhausted, starting a new exercise routine may sound like a nightmare, but a new study suggests getting active could be the secret to a good night’s sleep. Scientists in China reviewed ...
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The best time to exercise for better focus
Does workout timing boost focus? Maybe, but consistency is what really counts.
How does sleep influence your chances of exercising the next day? According to a new study (Leota et al., 2025) led by researchers at Monash University's Sleep and Circadian Rhythms Research Program, ...
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