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TV and computer games blamed for UK teenagers' sleep deprivation

UK teenagers’ have placed the blame on computer games and TV for their lack of sleep, a study shows. Teens seem to be missing out on vital time in their storage bedsand spending more time interacting with technology. According to research by the Schools Health Education Unit, as reported by the Huffington Post (July 22nd) 19 per cent of 14-15 year old boys reported spending more than three hours on their games console, while 14 per cent spend the same amount of time watching the TV. Health vis...

Top tips on creating a soothing bedroom

We all want a bedroom that makes us feel calm and content, but it can be difficult to know where to start. Here is a quick guide to getting the atmosphere just right to encourage those elusive ZZZs: Clear away clutter: You don't want the tell-tale signs of a busy life to be the last thing you see before you flick the light switch, so tidy away your clutter into a bed with storage, and ensure all surfaces are as clear as possible. Let there be darkness: A good blackout blind or a thick set of cur...

Does teeth grinding have an ‘off’ switch?

If your night-time teeth grinding is wearing you down, a new study could make a night in your bed with storage a bit more relaxing... Scientists have identified two chemical controls in the brain that can be manipulated to prevent movement while you’re asleep. The new research, which is published in the July 11th edition of the Journal of Neuroscience, could have found a cure for teeth grinding and kicking out during sleep. The treatment could also help those who suffer from narcolepsy and REM...

Name the bed bug! Tracking down the critters that can spoil your sleep

Tests may soon be able to identify which infestation a bed bug has come from, a recent report has revealed. According to the BBC'S Nature News (July 11th), researchers at Sheffield University are working on genetic techniques that will allow them to examine a bed bug's DNA and pinpoint its colony, meaning that if you think you've brought bed bugs home to your storage bed from a hotel, you could soon know for sure who is to blame! A "global surge" in the prevalence of bed bugs was noted shortly a...

Brits choose bed over pre-flight booze

Brits don’t want to head for the nearest bar as they wait for their holiday-bound flight to depart; they are more interested in catching forty winks. It seems the majority of us Brits wish airports provided a comfy bed with storage for our hand luggage so we could while away the long wait by snuggling down for a nap, research has revealed. Over half of those questioned said they’d like a sleeping area to retire to as they wait to board their flight, while none would want to spend the time in...

Colin Farrell: One step ahead when it comes to bed

It seems actor Colin Farrell was ready to sink into his luxury bed, which could be a lift up storage bed, before he'd even made it home after a day's filming. The 'Horrible Bosses' star can be seen wearing his pyjamas as he climbs out of a taxi in photographs published by the Daily Mail on June 9th. Given that the 36-year old arrived back at his Philadelphia hotel at six in the morning, he could be forgiven for looking half asleep. However, while many female celebrities have been spotted wearing...

Separate beds? They're not just for after an argument

Why share a bed with your partner when you can each have your own bed with storage in separate bedrooms? This is the question that ten per cent of British couples seem to be asking, as a study reveals that they choose to sleep in separate beds. The study by esure found that 13 per cent of couples sleep separately one or more times every week. It seems it's not just in the bedroom that couples need time apart: 22 per cent of those questioned said they frequently have 'time out', where they spend ...

Truants given official wake-up call

Police in Wiltshire are tackling truancy by visiting homes to demand absent pupils get out of their kids' storage beds before being escorted to school. As of last week (June 18th - 22nd), members of the Amesbury police force have been visiting the homes of errant schoolchildren in a tactic that is the first of its kind. This crackdown on truancy is hoped to ensure children receive an education, but also to reduce antisocial behaviour in the area. Amesbury’s police chief inspector Christian Lan...

Breakfast fit for a prince

Prince William was treated to breakfast in bed on his birthday yesterday (June 21st), along with a bespoke watch. His beautiful wife of just over a year, Kate Middleton, brought her husband the most important meal of the day while he remained snuggled up in the pair's bed, which is likely to be a luxurious double or king size bed. As well as his watch, which was designed by Crown Jewellers G Collins & Sons according to popular report, 30 year-old Kate has been planning a special evening for ...

Nick Clegg's bedtime habits show he's not a "24-hour political obsessive"

The Deputy Prime Minister reads a couple of pages of a novel each night, but the books accompanying him to his storage bed won't be political titles. Among his favourites are 'Autumn Of The Patriarch' by Gabriel García Márquez and children's book 'The Tiger Who Came To Tea' by Judith Kerr. He told Easy Living magazine that he can think of nothing worse than being involved in politics all day then reading about it at night. Mr Clegg also told the magazine that he would love to turn his hand to ...

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