To find the right mattress for a heavier sleeper, consider support, durability, and how materials work together to keep your spine aligned while preventing pressure points.
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Side sleepers need a medium-firm, higher-loft pillow to fill the gap between neck and mattress; memory foam, latex, and contoured designs offer spinal alignment and relief from neck and shoulder...
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Transform your bedroom into a sleep sanctuary with calming scents like jasmine, lavender, vanilla, rose, geranium, and uplifting citrus for morning energy.
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Tossing and turning because your partner hogs the bed, runs hot, or snores like a freight train? Try upsizing to a king, switching to a KülKōte temperature-regulating mattress, or using...
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Solve common sleep problems with 10 practical tips including choosing the right mattress, limiting caffeine, managing temperature with KülKōte technology, and building healthy bedtime routines.
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Investing in the right bed for your body type and sleep habits boosts energy, enhances memory, supports cell regeneration, and ensures better physical and mental wellbeing.
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From diabetes and depression to deadly cognitive decline, discover 10 science-backed reasons why prioritising sleep health could save your mind, body, and wallet.
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Sleep trackers provide interesting data but can fuel orthosomnia, while weighted blankets may help some but feel like a heavy straight jacket – sometimes simple solutions work best.
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Jillian was a hot, restless night owl until a luxury Sanctuary bed with KülKōte technology and sleep coaching helped her transition to an early bird.
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More than 40% of Aussies don't get enough sleep – yet sleep improves diet, exercise, mood, and willpower, making it the missing piece for keeping your new year's resolutions.
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Anxiety and sleep are deeply connected – while sleep helps calm the mind, anxiety often makes rest harder. Try journaling, a relaxing routine, and morning exercise.
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Poor sleep raises cortisol and ghrelin levels, increasing appetite and cravings for fatty, carb-rich foods while lowering metabolism and physical activity: all leading to weight gain.
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