Sleep Disorders Are No Walk in the Park
Red Sox first baseman Mike Napoli's decision to undergo surgery to treat his sleep apnea was yet another call to action for public discourse on the seriousness of the ongoing struggle roughly 18 million Americans have with this potentially life threatening disorder, characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. Read the full article here.Do Our Kids Need More Sleep?
Meridian Health Director of Sleep Medicine Dr. Carol Ash took on this hot-button issue during a visit to CBS This Morning. Hear what she had to say here.What's Making Us So Tired?
On a visit to the TODAY Show, Dr. Carol Ash joined Julie Bain, Health Director of the Ladies Home Journal to discuss answers to the commonly posed health question, "Why am I so tired?" Listing common causes that include diet and stress, both Ash and Bain agreed that most cases of daytime fatigue can be remedied with adjustments to both habit and lifestyle. Watch the full clip here.Sleeping Apart Could Boost Mind, Body and Relationship
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. Read all about it here.Healthy Sleep Impacts School Performance
According to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), two-thirds of American children age 10 and younger have sleep problems. They noted 60 percent of children under the age of 18 complained of being tired during the day, and 15 percent fell asleep at school. So what can a parent do? Read on to find out.
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Get Your New Year Off to a Healthy Start with Our Top Stories of 2014
Another year, another step toward a healthier you. Health and wellness topics were hotter than ever in 2014, a year of breakthroughs, outbreaks and trends that had people all over the world talking.
So what did we learn in 2014? Read on for some of the year's top health advice from Meridian experts.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Dr. Carol Ash on "CBS This Morning" discussing the effects of sleep issues on "brain drain"
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Sunday, July 20, 2014
Harness Your Dreams Through the Power of Lucid Dreaming
The ability to control your dreams may sound like a fantasy, but it's a power that actually lies within all of us, according to Dr. Carol Ash, Director of Sleep Medicine at Meridian
Health.
"If you can recognize you are in a dream, you can control the content of
your dream," says Dr. Ash, in a July 7 article published in the Asbury Park Press.
According to Dr. Ash, mastering the process of lucid dreaming is all about repetition and technique. She recommends establishing specific habits and visual patterns throughout your day (such as looking at yourself in the mirror while reading) to help bring neurological functions utilized during daytime hours into your dream world.
"The more you do it, the more you will recognize it in a dream," she says.
According to Dr. Ash, mastering the process of lucid dreaming is all about repetition and technique. She recommends establishing specific habits and visual patterns throughout your day (such as looking at yourself in the mirror while reading) to help bring neurological functions utilized during daytime hours into your dream world.
"The more you do it, the more you will recognize it in a dream," she says.
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