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Sleep Better: The Science and the Myths

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Is it true that you fall asleep quicker if you wear warm socks? Can you lose weight while you snooze? Do you really need a solid eight hours?

Written by a leading sleep scientist and a psychologist, Sleep Better explores 40 myths about sleep. It looks at what is and isn’t true about our nightly journey to the land of Nod. Topics include:

• ‘I didn’t sleep a wink last night’
• ‘Cheese gives you nightmares’
• ‘I’m too busy to have breakfast’
• ‘Your head can explode while you sleep’
• ‘A little drink before bed helps me to sleep’
• ‘When I exercise, I sleep better’
• ‘I won’t come to any harm from not sleeping’
• ‘I can just take a tablet to help me sleep’

Professor Graham Law and Dr Shane Pascoe draw on years of research and laboratory work to present the facts. Unlock the secrets of sleep, from babyhood to later life, with this wise and expert book.

144 pages, Paperback

Published June 15, 2017

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Profile Image for Kathleen.
181 reviews31 followers
June 16, 2017
I read this book from cover to cover, but I love that it is designed as more of a reference book. There are 40 stand-alone chapters that don't need to be read in any particular order. Any references to a technique mentioned elsewhere in the book directs the reader to the specific chapter for review. This makes it easy, as the chapters are numbered and titled so it's accessible by subject, without being repetitive when reading cover to cover. If you have any problems with sleep, I recommend this book, as there is likely some information that will be helpful to your specific situation. Not all chapters will be of interest to everyone, as we all have individual challenges, and the authors are very aware that every person is different and there is no one answer to solve all sleep problems. This book helps you to cater your resolution to your particular needs, without overwhelming you with information you don't need or already know.

And, there probably will be some info in this book that you already know, but it's still useful ans often presented in an entertaining manner. Personally, I still find it helpful to be reminded of the important things, even if I have already heard them. Anyone who has struggled for a significant amount of time with a sleep disorder will understand the concept of sleep hygiene and that it's up to the individual to make efforts toward resolving the problem. It's easy to slip back into bad habits, so I find value in reminders of the biological and hormonal reasons why it is worth the efforts to find and utilize good sleep habits.

I think this is a great resource and I'm glad I read it cover to cover and expect I will reference individual chapters from time to time. The biggest weakness, in my opinion is that some of the tips that the author reiterates, may not be practical to everyone's financial situation. For example, I lived for many years in a studio apartment in the city that was more expensive than most people pay for their mortgage and car payment combined. The author feels very strongly that the bedroom should be for sleeping, and should not be used for watching TV, working on your laptop, or other wakeful activities. He does not offer any options for those who have a one-room apartment and student loan debt haunting us in our sleep. I see other places where he tried to be inclusive and mentions problems associated with shift work, but for the most part, the recommendations are going to be most useful to the reader who has a middle class lifestyle with a separate room for sleeping and access to healthcare, for example. Or, maybe I'm just sensitive to his reminders that the bedroom is only for sleep and sex because now that I have a separate bedroom, I still don't get enough of either of those things to truly appreciate it.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher and authors for providing me with an advance copy for review.
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1,755 reviews80 followers
July 15, 2017
This book is an interesting read. It contains tips and useful facts and figures about sleep, like do you really need eight hours sleep a night? How to measure your sleep patterns, learning healthy routines and more.

It has been written in an informal way but some parts of the book do read like a medical report or essay, which made the book hard to get through at times.


Overall though, it is an interesting guide, and will hopefully help you whether you have no sleep problems to mild or more severe ones.

Thanks to the authors and publisher for a review copy of this book via NetGalley.
32 reviews
November 30, 2023

A very interesting read on sleep, covering a vast array of different topics but none in a particularly deep way. 40 chapters - most only a handful of pages long - that cover various myths on sleep, tips on how to sleep better as well as the experience of the authors during their work in the field as a sleep researcher and psychologist. I like how the book is very straight to the point and does not waffle, I could easily envisage another author turning this into a 500-600 page mammoth with little value add to the reader.

Recommended.
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573 reviews50 followers
September 15, 2017
As a person that spends nights wandering around, reading, or resorting to medication, you would think that I'd heard it all. Nope, there were some great nuggets in this book set up with small, almost bite-sized, chapters.

There were a couple that are indeed myths that I'm going to through back at those people that feel that they know "so much better" and enjoy it greatly. There was also a few things that I hadn't heard that I'll give a try to0.
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359 reviews155 followers
February 2, 2019
I was expecting a little bit more depth. It's a decent resource for the overall population, but it's quite superficial. Also found the lack of structure a bit annoying. Worse of all, despite claiming to be a book about the science of sleep, it has no references whatsoever. I find that utterly unacceptable.
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487 reviews22 followers
August 30, 2017
Very interesting, easy to read and fun! I especially liked the tips given in each chapter.

Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
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3 reviews
July 21, 2022
Several topics around sleeping validating myths against common sense and Science, and adding real useful knowledge to better sleep.
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