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In practice, one woman was beginning to feel like she was shouldering it all while her husband was selfishly prioritizing his ...
This arrangement can have benefits. But it doesn’t have to be permanent, and doesn’t have to mean the end of intimacy.
Sleeping with your partner isn't just a romantic ritual. It's a gesture that reduces stress, improves sleep quality, and strengthens emotional connection.
Sleep divorces are a recent trend, but what if you have trouble sleeping without your partner? Here’s why that happens and what you can do.
Forget sleep divorce. Dr. Thomas Michael Kilkenny, a sleep expert at Northwell Staten Island University Hospital, shared three benefits of sharing a bed with an intimate partner.
The main benefits of the Scandinavian sleep method are more quality sleep and less strain on your relationship. Getting restful shuteye positively impacts overall health and wellness, from immune ...
With my relationship and mattress access on the line, I tried sleeping with the Snorinator for a month to see if it could help solve my snoring issue.
Your partner's sleep habits might say more about your relationship than words ever could—here’s what to watch for.
What if it’s not sleep apnea? If your partner is what Dr. Vena calls a “simple snorer,” meaning sleep apnea is not the culprit, there are other ways to nix the noise. Discourage mouth breathing.
Are you getting less than a good night’s sleep because your partner has a sleep disorder? WebMD offers tips for finding help.
So sleeping alone could be a good idea if your bed partner has a sleep disorder. What's more, studies have found sleep disturbances are linked to reduced relationship satisfaction.