“There is overwhelming literature showing that music can help us get to sleep, and it gives us better self-reported sleep quality,” says clinical psychologist and sleep researcher Dr Michelle Olaithe.
Max Richter performs "Sleep" during SXSW 2018 in Austin, Texas. Correspondent In the midst of a pandemic, sleep has never been more important—or more elusive. Studies have shown that a full night’s ...
Music is a regular fixture in my daily life. I listen to music to keep me motivated while I exercise, to relax and distract me when I travel, and for a quick creativity boost when I’m writing. My ...