A mother with a debilitating disorder that causes her to pass out when she laughs claims a ‘date rape drug’ has given her a normal life again. Heather McFarlane, 47, suffers from terrifying sleep attacks that leave her unable to move or speak
It’s better to hit the gym than go for a run if you want a good night’s sleep, a study suggests. For sleep-deprived people, lifting weights or doing push-ups could provide 17 more minutes of sleep a night compared to going for
Morses Club sent out an S.O.S. – save our shares – this week after the doorstep lender issued a massive profit warning. Controversially, however, Paul Smith, whose departure as chief executive was announced at the same time as the profit warning, sold
New York Mayor Eric Adam’s initiative to tackle crime and homelessness on the subway got off to a bad start after the city a hatchet attack and homeless people were pictured lying across the seats and floors of the cars on the
Tradie reveals why he pointed a laser at a police plane – because it was too noisy while he was trying to sleep Man who pointed laser at police aircraft said it was because he couldn’t sleep 46-year-old pleaded guilty to pointing
The rental situation in one of Australia’s fastest growing cities is so dire that desperate renters are having to sleep in their cars and in caravan parks. Rental vacancy rates have plummeted below one per cent in most parts of the Gold
A rare disorder has claimed the lives of several bright young Australians as parents call for more awareness about the fatal condition. Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, otherwise known as SUDEP, is a complication of epilepsy that occurs with no warning signs,
This heartwarming footage of a pet pooch and wild magpie holding hands while sleeping together in bed has gone viral. Sweet English staffy Peggy was quick to alert her owner Juliette, 45, after finding a small magpie that had been left for
Getting a good night’s sleep does wonders for the sex lives of middle-aged women, according to a study. Researchers found women who had regularly struggled to fall asleep or woke up often were 50 per cent more likely to have a lower
ITV weather presenter Ruth Dodsworth has revealed how her controlling husband would slap her across the face if she fell asleep first as she admitted she ‘wouldn’t be alive today’ had she not eventually asked for help. Ms Dodsworth, 45, appeared on