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Heatwave mistake many people make before bed and it could stop you sleeping

Irish Mirror

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June 23, 2026

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Heatwave mistake many people make before bed and it could stop you sleeping

Feeling too hot can be disruptive to a good night's sleep, leaving many tossing and turning through the night. But an expert has warned one widely touted solution could actually worsen your chances of getting to sleep

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Le Monde

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· Jul 11, 2026

Why heatwaves disrupt our sleep – and how we can protect it

High temperatures shorten nights by affecting sleep quality, posing a threat to public health. To help combat this, one expert advises keeping up morning outings to avoid further disruptions to our body clocks.

mindbodygreen

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Sleep Disorder Women Often Mistake For Stress, Burnout, Or Hormones

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Irish Mirror

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· Jul 9, 2026

Ireland weather: People sleeping with windows open at night urged to think twice

As Ireland's heatwave continues, experts have issued a warning for anyone sleeping with their windows open at night.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 25, 2026

Seven steps to a (non-sweaty) slumber: How to get a good night's sleep in a heatwave - from hot water bottles to socks

Seven steps to a (non-sweaty) slumber: How to get a good night's sleep in a heatwave - from hot water bottles to socks

The i Paper

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· Jul 12, 2026

The 11 tips sleep experts swear by in a heatwave – without using AC

As the sleepless nights roll on, those in the know share their tips on cooling down naturally

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jul 2, 2026

Turn that light out! Teenagers must go to bed an hour earlier or risk diabetes and obesity say scientists - as blood sugar condition reaches record levels in adolescents

Turn that light out! Teenagers must go to bed an hour earlier or risk diabetes and obesity say scientists - as blood sugar condition reaches record levels in adolescents

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Related coverage for "Heatwave mistake many people make before bed and it could stop you sleeping": Le Monde — Why heatwaves disrupt our sleep – and how we can protect it. mindbodygreen — The Sleep Disorder Women Often Mistake For Stress, Burnout, Or Hormones. Irish Mirror — Ireland weather: People sleeping with windows open at night urged to think twice. Daily Mail — Seven steps to a (non-sweaty) slumber: How to get a good night's sleep in a heatwave - from hot water bottles to socks. The i Paper — The 11 tips sleep experts swear by in a heatwave – without using AC. Health News | Mail Online — Turn that light out! Teenagers must go to bed an hour earlier or risk diabetes and obesity say scientists - as blood sugar condition reaches record levels in adolescents