Romeo Vitelli
Romeo Vitelli
Received his doctorate in Psychology in 1987, spent fifteen years as a staff psychologist in Millbrook Correctional Centre. In 2003 went into full-time private practice. Learn about our editorial process.

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7 Best Aireloom Mattresses – Original Technology for Your Sleep
Aireloom is one of the best luxury mattress manufacturers on the market. Established by King Karpen in 1940, ever since then, the mattress has grown to provide you with a number of high-quality mattresses available in the industry. You will find Aireloom mattresses in many departments and specialty mattress stores. ...
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8 Best Sheets for Winter – Cozy and Warm!
Are you looking for the best sheets for winter? If so, you’re in the right place. It’s always a good idea to stay warm during the winter months. Especially when the room temperatures tend to dip down a bit. You have the heat turned on, but you don’t want to keep it running all night for the purpose of saving energy. ...
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7 Best Crib Sheets to Make Sleep of Your Child Better
The wrong choice when it comes to crib sheets can make your child uncomfortable or even put them at risk in their own bed. Everyone wants their child to be protected and comfortable while they sleep. Did you know that the best crib sheets are one of the very best ways to keep your little one happy overnight? In ...
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Philips Recalls CPAP Machines
In June 2021, Philips Respironics issued a recall on some of their BiLevel CPAP and PAP machines, including their mechanical ventilators that were sold to consumers in the United States. They issued a similar warning to their international customers. The reason for the recall is due to a component in their devices ...
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Scientists Decipher the Activity of the Brain in Deep Sleep
Have you ever wondered what goes on in your brain during the ‘deep sleep’ phase? Scientists have been able to find out exactly that. Considering that we sleep close to a third of our time, it’s amazing to see what happens when we are sound asleep. Scientists used artificial intelligence to decode the brain activity ...
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Self-Sustainable Energy Collection Device
Can energy be harvested using self-sustainable devices? The answer is yes. And you won’t believe how it gets done. Developers have created a self-sustained energy harvesting device that uses the sweat from our fingertips that are produced while we sleep. When we rest, the human body has the The idea of transforming ...
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Flinders University Sleep Experts Test New Mattress Sensor
New mattress sensors are being tested as part of a university study to help people who are dealing with individual sleep disorders. Sleep experts at Flinders University in Australia are conducting tests that use invisible sensors that have the ability to pick up on signs of sleep disorders and be able to retrieve the ...
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A Sleep Study’s Eye-Opening Findings
When a person says they’re tired, the automatic response from others is typically to “just get more sleep,” right? While this seems like the most probable solution, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Getting more sleep, by itself, does not change work productivity or overall well-being for impoverished workers ...
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How Does Technology Affect Sleep?
In today’s age, technology can be found everywhere you turn. We use it for cell phones, computers, tablets, and countless other things. While we’ve seen how beneficial technology can be in terms of socialization as well as medical advancements, it’s one of those things that should be consumed responsibly. Using ...
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Connection Between Baby’s Body and Brain During Sleep
Sleep is undoubtedly important for growth and development in babies and young children. Sleep is the function that allows your body to rest and recharge. Recharging is especially important in babies as they grow at a rapid pace during those first 12 months of life. In fact, the brain will almost double in size just ...