More than 40 percent of Chinese people suffer from sleep disorders, but less than 1 percent have been diagnosed or treated, experts said. Working people, particularly shift workers in cities who have ...
Most Chinese spend an average of 6.75 hours sleeping; students, office workers, and retirees often sleep only after midnight, and only a fifth stated they do not suffer problems related to sleep.
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China’s growing number of insomniacs are turning to businesses providing services that put them to sleep, literally. Services offering one-on-one chats with people known as “sleeping assistants” have ...
It’s not that kind of swingers party. How far would you go to get a good night’s rest? Would you take supplements, journal or do a fire-burning ritual? How about swinging from your neck in a public ...
Nearly 63 percent of Chinese children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 years old sleep less than eight hours per day, according to a white paper recently released by Chinese Sleep Research Society. Some ...
The book: The Blessing of Good Sleep Photo: Courtesy of Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House At the age 91, Chinese literary giant Wang Meng continues to weave profound insights into the ...