Sleep
The Best Mattresses on Sale for Presidents Day for Better Sleep (and Sex)
“If my house was burning down, and I could only grab one thing, I’d happily die trying to grab the mattress.”
The Best Mattress Toppers for Every Kind of Sleeper
Can't afford a new mattress right now? Cop one of these plush, cooling mattress toppers from Saatva, Tuft & Needle, and Tempur-Pedic instead.
How to Handle Unemployment: Tips From People Who've Been There
Whatever tough feelings this period may stir up, remember to be kind to yourself – and keep setting an alarm for the morning.
This Side Sleeper Pillow Ended My Nocturnal Existential Angst
The best side-sleeper pillow is hands-down Honeydew's "scrumptious" nighttime marshmallow, which has turned me into a snooze god.
An (Overly) Honest Review of the Purple Mattress
I’ve been sleeping and smashing on the Purple Mattress for a month, and it’s the perfect bed for both.
Help! I’m Obsessed With This Insane Ostrichpillow Napping Helmet
Ostrichpillow’s plush, surreal face-pillow is a godsend for my migraines and need to nap like an unbothered king.
Lunya’s Silk Sweatpants Are the Ultimate Fall Flex
The ultra-soft, incredible silk-blend sweatpants are back, and we’re willing to be they sell out in the blink of an eye (again).
The Best Blackout Curtains (for Sleeping Through Anything)
Having trouble sleeping lately? Say sayonara to light pollution by copping blackout curtains (and be one step closer to sleeping in a cave).
These Melatonin-Infused Bath Salts Helped Me Beat Insomnia
Popping a melatonin gummy to help induce sleep? Tired. Absorbing melatonin in a relaxing Dr. Teal bath? Wired.
These CBD Sleep Patches Helped Me Beat My Insomnia
Sticking on a patch before bed doesn't sound like it would work, but it... kind of did?
The Best Noise Machines (for Sleeping Like You Have a Trust Fund)
Life is stressful, so why not sleep through as much of it as possible with the best brown noise and white noise machines?
Effective Altruists Want to Engineer People to Sleep Less So They Can Work More
"Consider the value of 1 extra waking hour per day, times 365 days per year. Imagine that 100 million people ended up taking the drug; if we say each hour is worth at least $1 (a lowball), then that's $36 billion per year."