The Science Behind Grounding Your Bed: Fact or Fiction?
Explore how grounding your bed, connecting your body to the Earth's surface, can improve sleep and more. Discover the evidence behind this theory.
Explore how grounding your bed, connecting your body to the Earth's surface, can improve sleep and more. Discover the evidence behind this theory.
Explore the enigma of dreams and nightmares. Unveil theories and common types in this timeless fascination.
Young children allowed video games and phones in their bedrooms at night are over 40% more likely to regularly not be asleep before midnight, than children whose bedrooms are gadget-free. This is just one of the findings of new research we have commissioned, here at Bed Kingdom, to help reduce bedtime battles.
Sleep is incredibly important for the development and health of young children. A lack of sleep has been associated with a number of issues for children, including cardiometabolic risk factors, ADHD, low cognitive performance, poor emotional regulation, academic achievement, and quality of life.
We spend about a third of our lives in bed, sleeping. Sleep provides us with much-needed rest and fuels our mental and physical performance the next day, making it an essential part of our day. It's important to have a clean and comfortable mattress to ensure we get a good night's rest. It's also vital that what we sleep on is clean and safe to avoid getting ill. This means that bedding and blankets should be changed and washed often.
Many different types of mattresses on the market promise to give you a good night’s sleep. From memory foam mattresses that can help to relieve pressure points to innerspring mattresses which provide more generalised support, there’s something for everyone — no matter your requirements.
Find the best mattresses for side sleepers, including hybrid, memory, and latex mattresses designed for comfort. With tips on supportive frames and pillows.
Sleep is important—especially for children. But, while sleep is essential to your child’s physical and mental wellbeing, getting your kid to bed—and keeping them there—is often easier said than done.