The amount and type of light you experience during the day and before bedtime can have a noticeable impact on your sleep. Whether it’s finding ways to avoid harmful blue light from electronic devices, or

The amount and type of light you experience during the day and before bedtime can have a noticeable impact on your sleep. Whether it’s finding ways to avoid harmful blue light from electronic devices, or
Sleep is a delicate process that can easily be interfered with. There are several outside factors that play a part in improving or disrupting sleep, including light from artificial sources and temperature ranges. In this
We might think a warm bedroom is perfect for sleep, but the scientific truth is quite the opposite. We sleep best when our bedrooms are between 60 and 68 degrees, and anything over or under
In today’s world, peace and quiet can be something of a rarity. The sound of neighbors laughing late into the night, your partner snoring, music playing from across the hall, a buzzing phone on the
In part one of our About Insomnia series, we considered the two most common forms of insomnia; acute, which is a short-term issue that ceases once outside stressors are resolved, and chronic, when deeper sleep
Whether you’re planning a summer trip to Alaska at the peak of their summer’s sunshine, or you sleep in a particularly bright room, sometimes sleeping in a room with extra light is unavoidable. In this
Light can improve or diminish your sleep health depending on the timing of when you expose yourself to it. The circadian rhythm, our body’s internal clock that regulates sleep-wake patterns and other processes, primarily relies on
What is Social Jetlag? Many of us are probably familiar with the term jetlag – and many of us have, at some point, experienced its debilitating effects firsthand – but what happens when the effects of jetlag happen every week? This kind of jetlag
Reimagining The World of Sleep SleepScore Labs was proud to take part in the ATN Innovation Summit 2025, an elite gathering of thought leaders in science, wellness, health tech, and consumer performance. It’s a statement
When most people go to bed, they hope they can have an uninterrupted night of sleep and wake up feeling refreshed and energized to tackle the day. But this experience is not always the case.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities In Sleep Across the United States Income inequality. Social inequality. And now, research suggests, there’s rampant sleep inequality in the United States. Although the widespread physiological benefits of sleep are well
We’re taking a look at how summertime’s longer days and warmer weather affect sleep for Americans nationwide. We’ll be examining whether seasonal differences matter for sleep and what longer summer days mean for our sleep-wake
Our Latest Research in Sleep Tech & Science SleepScore is proud to have participated in SLEEP 2025, the 39th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS), held June 8–11 in Seattle, Washington. This
How to Protect Your Child’s Sleep This Summer Amid summer vacations, now more than ever kids are soaking up the summer sun. From sleepaway camps, vacations, daytime activities, and s’mores by the campfire, schedules are
Resting, recharging, and rejuvenating—who doesn’t love vacation? Not only does it signal that you’ll finally escape from the demands of work and get some quality self-care time, but it can also be the opportunity you
Diet, like sleep, is one of the pillars of health and wellness—and they’re directly intertwined. Although a proper, balanced diet is essential for optimal health, poor sleep over time can undo many of the benefits
The environment we sleep in plays a huge role in how well we sleep each night. If you can remember laying in your bed on a hot summer night, it was likely not a pleasant
Summertime brings beach days and pool outings, but also warmer weather and longer days. In fact, the longest day of the year lands on June 21st! Do these long days with increased temperatures impact sleep?
How to Rest Well on the Longest Days of the Year Trying to get a good night’s sleep in the summertime can be a torturous endeavor, especially if you’re not fortunate enough to have air