Sleep gadgets: our writers put them to the test From sunlight lamps to white noise devices, we roadtest popular gadgets to see if they can improve our sleep
Want to improve public services? We need a sleep revolution Doctors, nurses and social workers are among those facing long night shifts which inevitability lead to lack of sleep
Sweet dreams: why more sleep is good for your career Donald Trump and Theresa May get by on just five hours sleep a night, but research shows not getting enough kip impacts your ability to work
How has sleep loss affected your work? Share your stories If you suffer from insomnia, we want to hear your experiences – what impact has it had on your job and working life?
Sleep on it … tips for insomniac workers – live chat If you struggle to get a good night’s rest, ask our experts for sleeping tips on Wednesday 26 July from 1–2.30pm
How babies sleep at festivals – and why adult brains can’t switch off Changes in our brains as we grow up mean we’re often on full alert. So pack earplugs for festivals, says Daniel Glaser
Poor quality sleep could increase Alzheimer’s risk, research suggests Findings raise possibility repeated disruption of slow wave sleep could lead to a buildup of proteins linked to disease
Sense of purpose aids sleep, US scientists find People who felt they had a strong purpose in life suffer from less insomnia and sleep disturbance, says neurologist
Half of junior doctors having accidents or near misses after night shifts Sleep deprivation among trainee doctors and anaesthetists is causing accidents or near misses on way home, report says
Shift work: how to stay healthy while working round the clock From eating well to finding time for exercise and a social life, here are some tips to survive the slog