Watch Dr. Carol Ash on the TODAY show discussing the impact of springing forward on everyday health:
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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:
Monday, December 15, 2014
Dr. Carol Ash on "CBS This Morning" discussing the effects of sleep issues on "brain drain"
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Monday, August 11, 2014
Improve Mind, Body and Relationship By Sleeping Separately
He likes it cold; she likes it hot. She's a mover and a shaker; he's down for the count.
Opposites may attract, but when it's time to call it a night, some differences come at a cost.
It sounds extreme, but on an episode of "The Doctors," Dr. Carol Ash discussed how sleeping separately from your partner could provide a healthier night's sleep all around.
Dr. Ash discussed findings from a study that found people who sleep alone tend to get a better night's sleep - as over 50% of those surveyed blamed their mates for their sleep disturbances.
Researchers add that relationships and overall health can improve dramatically when couples opt to sleep separately.
So what does Dr. Ash have to say? Is "divide and conquer" an option worth considering for couples not getting adequate sleep?
"We think of sleeping apart as taboo and something we should never do," Ash says. "But the truth of the matter is, sleep is so important, if that is what you have to do to get a good night's sleep, then, yes, it is."
Watch the full segment below and decide for yourself.
Opposites may attract, but when it's time to call it a night, some differences come at a cost.
It sounds extreme, but on an episode of "The Doctors," Dr. Carol Ash discussed how sleeping separately from your partner could provide a healthier night's sleep all around.
Dr. Ash discussed findings from a study that found people who sleep alone tend to get a better night's sleep - as over 50% of those surveyed blamed their mates for their sleep disturbances.
Researchers add that relationships and overall health can improve dramatically when couples opt to sleep separately.
So what does Dr. Ash have to say? Is "divide and conquer" an option worth considering for couples not getting adequate sleep?
"We think of sleeping apart as taboo and something we should never do," Ash says. "But the truth of the matter is, sleep is so important, if that is what you have to do to get a good night's sleep, then, yes, it is."
Watch the full segment below and decide for yourself.
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