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Month: June 2017

Nothing but Glowing Customer Reviews on App Store

By MSB Editor Posted on June 29, 2017 Posted in Testimonials meta No Comments

mySleepButton 1.4.3 for iOS , which has been out for several months, has 11 customer reviews, such as

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Still 5 ***** Stars on the App Store

By MSB Editor Posted on June 29, 2017 Posted in Announcements No Comments

We are pleased to note that mySleepButton for iPhone and iPad continues to be rated 5 stars on the App Store, and to have nothing but positive reviews there!

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“No More Drugs”: Anonymous Female Testimonial

By CogSci Apps Corp Posted on June 19, 2017 Posted in Testimonials No Comments

I am 71 and have been unable to easily fall sleep without lorazepam for years. When I started reading about the possible harm the drug might be doing, I went into action. I read about sleep and tried a number …

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Are Nice People More Susceptible to Insomnia than Callous People?

By Luc Beaudoin Posted on June 16, 2017 Posted in Research, Uncategorized No Comments

Are nice people more susceptible to insomnia? Recent research may have implications for this question, which until recently was rarely previously asked. Callous? Unemotional? Chances are you won’t be losing any sleep over it

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Poster Presentation on Sleep Onset and Insomnia

By Luc Beaudoin Posted on June 5, 2017 Posted in Research No Comments

One of the interesting things about the somnolent information processing theory is that it combines research from many different disciplines and areas of cognitive science. As such, it’s important to try to keep abreast of a wide variety of cognitive science research.

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