Exercises to Relieve Tense Muscles After Constipation

Constipation occurs when stools are difficult to pass or you pass them infrequently. The condition can cause muscle pain due to constant cramping in your stomach or from straining your neck, back and legs in an attempt to pass a stool.

Rachel Nall
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The Effects of Ginkgo on Sleep

Ginkgo biloba is an herb that has been extensively studied and researched throughout the world. Ginkgo has been used for centuries in traditional Eastern cultures, often to treat circulatory disorders and to improve memory.

Ireland Wolfe
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How to Sleep With Ear Plugs

If your spouse snores or you don’t feel like getting up at four o’clock every morning with the neighborhood birds, overnight earplugs can help create a peaceful sleep environment. But earplugs are not without their hazards.

Marie Mulrooney
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The Effects of Not Sleeping at Night

In today’s fast-paced world, people have come to consider sleeping a luxury instead of a necessity. Hours that should be spent resting are instead spent on television, games, the Internet and work. It is vital that you understand how important sleep is to your health.

Michelle Ernst
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Sleeping Position & Cervical Spondylosis Exercises

Cervical spondylosis is a condition caused by wear and tear and aging of the disks in the cervical spine. The cervical spine is along the back of the neck. Most individuals older than age 65 show signs of cervical spondylosis, but not everyone with the condition experiences symptoms.

Nicole Carlin
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How to Use a Bed Wedge for Sleeping

The Mayo Clinic recommends the use of a bed wedge during sleep to help relieve the symptoms of certain conditions, such as heartburn and varicose veins or to prevent pressure ulcers.

Traci Joy
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The Effects of Sleeping on Your Back While Pregnant

Pregnancy can be challenging for many women. Although most expectant mothers find the aches and pains to be worth the reward, even the most physically fit mothers-to-be might find it difficult to sleep during the last trimester.

April Sanders
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Foods That Might Stimulate Dreams

The question of whether what you eat or drink just before going to bed influences the quality of your nocturnal escapades hasn't been well researched.

Rebecca Bragg
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Bladder Pain From Sleeping Positions

If you awake in the morning experiencing bladder pain, you may be surprised to learn that your sleeping position could be contributing to your pain. Because this pain can lead to sleepless nights, learning the best sleeping positions to reduce strain on your bladder may give you some relief.

Rachel Nall
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How to Properly Breathe During Sleep

Breathing is something you generally do without thinking, but when you’re in bed trying to sleep, you may find breathing becomes more difficult.

Ivy Morris
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The Long-Term Effects of Co-Sleeping with Children

In most societies around the world, children sleep with their parents at least for the first several years of their life. Early anthropological studies found that in 90 percent of cultures, infants slept with their parents, and not in cradles or cribs, according to anthropologist Emmy Elizabeth Warner.

Jon Williams
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Sleeping Positions for Better Digestion

The Mayo Clinic advises that you should refrain from eating at least two hours before you head to bed. If you do eat during this time period, it should be light fare only. Eating before bed can cause problems during sleep and prevent you from resting comfortably.

James Mulcahy
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