Showing posts with label daylight savings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daylight savings. Show all posts
Friday, October 28, 2016
Join us for 'Power of an Hour' Nov. 5 at Freehold Raceway Mall
It’s the gift that comes once a year - an extra hour of precious sleep. You’ll hear few complaints when that biannual ritual known as daylight savings time comes to a close, but if you are truly looking to wake up refreshed with more energy to face the day, you might want to rethink spending that extra hour in bed once the sun comes up.
Join us at Freehold Raceway Mall on Saturday, November 5 from 9 a.m. to noon for our second annual Power of an Hour event. This interactive and fun event is designed to help you maximize that extra hour of sleep, so you can wake to a brighter tomorrow.
From nutrition tips and relaxation techniques, to designing a healthy sleep environment, our sleep experts will share the tools and latest advances in sleep medicine that will help you seize the night…so you can seize the day. This event is free, so register today by calling 1-800-DOCTORS.
Register here, and for more information, please visit: MeridianHealth.com/TunedIntoYourHealth.
Friday, October 23, 2015
“Fall back” without falling back
You’ll
hear few complaints when that biannual agrarian ritual known as daylight
savings time comes to a close at 2 a.m., Sunday, November 1.
But
if you are truly looking to wake up refreshed with more energy to face the day,
you might want to rethink spending that extra hour in bed once the sun comes
up.
"There
is a clock in your brain. That clock keeps
your internal environment in sync with your eternal environment, and the most
important signal for that clock is the light," says Carol Ash, D.O.,
Director of Sleep Medicine for Meridian Health. “That internal clock isn't
flexible enough to adjust quickly to the time jump,”
she said.
If
you truly want to maximize the benefits of that extra hour, the tried and true
rules of healthy sleep still apply: Go to bed at a reasonable hour, get the
best sleep you can, and get up when the sun comes up.
When
it comes to "resetting" that internal clock, Dr. Ash recommends
natural, cost effective alternatives to over-the-counter sleep medications,
which she calls "short term solutions to recurring problems."
One
potential remedy Dr. Ash lists is mindful breathing, an elegant solution for
alleviating stress and achieving deep rest.
Dr.
Ash adds that by making just a few changes to adapt the right sleep habits, you
can create the feeling of having an extra hour not just once a year—but every day.
On
November 7 at The
Oyster Point Hotel in Red Bank, Dr. Ash and a team of Meridian Health
experts will present “The Power of an Hour,” a morning devoted to helping you
sleep better, eat better, stress less, and develop lifelong habits to create a
healthier, better-rested you!
Friday, March 6, 2015
Adjusting Your Internal Clock for Daylight Savings Time
As you prepare to "spring ahead" for daylight savings, it's important to adjust your internal clock accordingly.
Watch Dr. Carol Ash on the TODAY show discussing the impact of springing forward on everyday health:
Watch Dr. Carol Ash on the TODAY show discussing the impact of springing forward on everyday health:
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