Introducing the new Sleep Diary
Get a good night’s sleep with our easy-to-use Sleep Diary! Use our simple daily sleep log to record your sleep patterns and habits. Log in each day to answer some questions about your previous night’s sleep. After four consecutive days of entries, your Diary will begin to guide you to a better night’s sleep and improved sleep habits.
Hyland’s, Inc., a leading provider of homeopathic medicines, conducted a national sleep survey during the fall of 2008. This survey polled adult consumers throughout the country to answer “What Keeps You Up At Night?” along with other sleep-related questions. The survey results below recap some of the survey’s top findings.
Click to continue reading “Top 10 Sleep Survey Results”
Hyland’s works with a number of accredited physicians nation-wide, all of whom help to educate consumers on the importance of leading a healthy, natural lifestyle, as well as on ways to improve overall health habits.
One such physician is Dr. Alcibiades Rodriguez, assistant professor of Neurology at New York University School of Medicine and Co-Director of the New York Sleep Institute.
Click to continue reading “Your Sleep Partner, Dr. Rodriguez”
Hyland’s, Inc. Survey Reveals “What Keeps You Up At Night”
Los Angeles (November 20, 2008) – While it is no surprise that the economy is the leading cause of stress-induced sleeplessness in our country, the effects of the economic challenges in turn increase our stress levels in just about every aspect of our lives, including our careers, kids and the value of our homes.
Hyland’s. Inc. Sleep Survey Findings in Line with National Unemployment Rates
(January 13, 2009) – At a time when unemployment has soared to a 14-year high, it is no surprise that a lack of shut-eye coincides with a lack of work. In a national sleep survey conducted for Hyland’s, Inc., a leading provider of over-the-counter homeopathic medicines, the West and Midwest regions of the country reported the highest need for more sleep each night.
Click to continue reading “As Unemployment Rises, a Good Night’s Sleep is Hard to Find”

