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Busty Emily Atack and co-captain Laura Whitmore dress as... Christine McGuinness shows off her incredible physique in... 'It's okay not to be okay': Rebekah Vardy, Kate Ferdinand... <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br>Christine styled her signature blonde locks into a glossy blow-dried hairdo and added a slick of glamorous make-up as she sultrily posed up a storm.<br><br>It comes after Christine revealed she only ever sleeps nude as she posed naked on her bed for an Instagram snap last month as she discussed her battle with insomnia. <br><br><br><br><br>Candid: It comes after the wife of Paddy McGuinness, 32, revealed she only ever sleeps nude as she posed naked on her bed for an Instagram snap last month as she discussed her battle with insomnia<br><br>The TV personality revealed she only gets between two to five hours sleep a night and takes CBD remedies to help her drift off. <br><br>Christine wrote: 'Let's talk insomnia... I've struggled with sleep since my teenage years, it's totally normal for me to have between two-five hours sleep. <br><br>'I'm not trying to 'fix' this as it's just a part of my life now and there are times that I love being awake through the night... it's the only time I get to myself but I am looking for tips on how to switch off for those nights that I really need sleep! <br><br>'For me, there are so many reasons that I don't sleep, reasons that I can't do anything about so that's why I'm not trying to fix it I just want to help reduce it if that makes sense! I would like to relax if/when I can.'<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>In her birthday suit: The TV personality revealed she only gets between two to five hours sleep a night and takes CBD remedies to help her drift off<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Christine is married to comedian Paddy McGuinness, 47, and is parents to twins Penelope and Leo, seven, and Felicity, four - her children have been diagnosed with autism. <br><br>She revealed that she hasn't had much luck with sleep medication as she struggles to wake up and tend to her children when using them. <br><br>Christine continued: 'CBD has helped in the past, I LOVE gummies and CBD oil is actually great but I hate the taste of it... I'm looking for a [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/natural-sleep-aids-home-remedies-to-help-you-sleep flavoured oil] to try.<br><br>'I don't want any melatonin or sleepy pills because I need to be able to wake up easy and alert if my children need me.<br><br>'I also don't like lavender or heavily scented room sprays, I've got hypersensitive smell honestly I can almost taste them they're not for me.'<br><br>Christine also confirmed that she always sleeps nude and revealed she hasn't drunk alcohol for 13 years. <br><br>The mother-of-three added: 'Oh I just can't wear pjs, or anything at all to sleep but I need a quilt whatever the weather. <br><br>'I don't watch TV, I'm a televerian! (I totally just made that word up but basically I very rarely watch TV).<br><br>'I struggle to read books because I can't stay focused any more than one sentence and I try to stay off my phone in the evening. I'm also Ttotal, have been for 13 years so a cheeky vodka is a no no! But my mind just loves to party all night! <br><br><br><br><br>Mother duties: Christine is married to comedian Paddy McGuinness, 47, and is parents to twins Penelope and Leo, seven, and Felicity, four (pictured)<br><br>'HBU? #Insomnia #icantGetNoSleep #CBD #OverThinker #SleepDisorder #ExhaustedMummy.'<br><br>Christine's struggle to switch off at night has been made worse by her mother's recent breast cancer diagnosis. <br><br>In September, the Real Housewives star disclosed the tragic news to her Instagram followers and said her mother has already started losing her hair following chemotherapy.<br><br>The glamour model admitted she had been 'hit hard' by the news, as she detailed her mum's magical bond with her three children and referred to her as her 'best friend' and 'rock'.gan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Made from plant-based elements<br>- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians<br>- Free from artificial colors and flavors<br>- Easy to take on-the-go<br><br>h3 How Should I Take Vegan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Follow the really helpful dosage on the packaging<br>- Take 1-2 gummies earlier than bedtime<br>- Allow gummies to dissolve in your mouth before swallowing<br><br>h3 Are There Any Side Effects of Vegan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Some people may expertise drowsiness or grogginess<br>- Consult with a healthcare professional if you have any considerations or medical circumstances<br><br>h3 Where Can I Purchase Vegan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Vegan melatonin gummies can be found online and at health meals stores<br>- Look for respected brands that use high-quality ingredients<br><br>In conclusion, vegan melatonin gummies are a natural and effective method to enhance your sleep quality. 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Research suggests genetics have a more important role to play than previously thought<br><br><br><br>For the past 25 years it has largely been thought that the development of childhood aggression was down to learning from bad role models.<br><br>Previous studies have indicated it starts during infancy and peaks between the ages of two and four.<br><br>However, scientists from the University of Montreal found there are substantial differences in both the frequency and rate of change in tantrums because of the 'interplay of genetic and environmental factors over time'. <br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br>Fat fathers-to-be 'have overweight daughters who are at... 'Miracle' baby born at just 24 weeks weighing less than a... <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br>‘The gene-environment analysis revealed that early genetic factors were pervasive in accounting for developmental trends, explaining most of the stability and change in physical aggression,' said Dr Eric Lacourse at the university.<br><br>‘However, it should be emphasised that these genetic associations do not imply that the early trajectories of physical aggression are set and unchangeable. <br><br><br><br>Mothers participating in the research were asked to rate the physical aggression of their children by reporting behaviour such as hitting, biting, kicking and fighting, at the ages of 20, 32 and 50 months (stock image)<br><br><br><br>BUT AN EARLY BEDTIME FOR TODDLERS COULD LEAD TO SLEEPLESS NIGHTS AND TANTRUMS<br><br>Toddlers are better at choosing their own bedtimes than adults, according to research.<br><br>U.S. scientists found the main reason that toddlers are unable to sleep is because they often go to bed too early before their body clock is ready.<br><br>While an early bedtime might mean a break for parents, children lie awake for hours and end up associating bedtime with ‘arousal' rather than sleep, the researchers warned.<br><br>An early bedtime might make toddlers resist bedtime, throw tantrums and resort to what the study calls 'curtain calls' - constantly getting up out of bed and coming downstairs or into their parents' bedroom, the University of Colorado, Boulder scientists said.<br><br>The study said a good night's sleep depends on when toddlers experience a rise in the body's levels of the hormone melatonin, which increases during the evening to govern the internal body clock.<br><br><br>‘Genetic factors can always interact with other factors from the environment in the causal chain explaining any behaviour.'<br><br>So just because children throw tantrums when they are small, there is no reason why they cannot be better behaved in later life.<br><br>The study, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, involved parents of twins born between April 1995 and December 1998 in Montreal, Canada. <br><br>It included genetically identical monozygotic twins who originated from the same embryo and non-identical dizogytic twins who developed in separate embryos.<br><br>Mothers were asked to rate the physical aggression of their twins by reporting behaviour such as hitting, biting, kicking and fighting, at the ages of 20, 32 and 50 months. <br><br>Dr Lacourse said that genetic factors explain a ‘substantial' part of individual difference in physical aggression.<br><br>‘More generally, the limited role of [https://Www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sleep-newzzz/201311/melatonin-the-natural-sleep-aid shared environmental] factors in physical aggression clashes with the results of studies of singletons in which many family or parent level factors were found to predict developmental trajectories of physical aggression during preschool.'<br><br>The results suggest that the effect of upbringing and parenting may not be as direct as was previously thought.<br><br><br><br><br><br>Long-term studies of physical aggression clearly show that most children, adolescent and adults eventually learn to use alternatives to physical aggression<br><br><br><br>Long-term studies of physical aggression clearly show that most children, adolescent and adults eventually learn to use alternatives to physical aggression. <br><br>Dr Lacourse said: ‘Because early childhood propensities may evoke negative responses from parents and peers and consequently create contexts where the use of physical aggression is maintained and reinforced, early physical aggression needs to be dealt with care.<br><br>‘These cycles of aggression between children and siblings or parents, as well as between children and their peers, could support the development of chronic physical aggression.'gan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Made from plant-based ingredients<br>- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians<br>- Free from artificial colours and flavors<br>- Easy to take on-the-go<br><br>h3 How Should I Take Vegan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Follow the beneficial dosage on the packaging<br>- Take 1-2 gummies earlier than bedtime<br>- Allow gummies to dissolve in your mouth earlier than swallowing<br><br>h3 Are There Any Side Effects of Vegan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Some people could experience drowsiness or grogginess<br>- Consult with a healthcare professional when you have any issues or medical conditions<br><br>h3 Where Can I Purchase Vegan Melatonin Gummies?<br><br>- Vegan [https://www.Nccih.nih.gov/health/melatonin-what-you-need-to-know melatonin gummies] can be found online and at well being food stores<br>- Look for reputable brands that use high-quality elements<br><br>In conclusion, vegan melatonin gummies are a natural and efficient means to enhance your sleep quality. 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h2 Benefits of Vegan Melatonin Gummies:

- Helps regulate sleep-wake cycles
- Promotes leisure and restful sleep
- Supports overall well-being and psychological well being
- Convenient and tasty approach to devour melatonin

h3 Why Choose VeToddlers throw tantrums because of their genes - and NOT bad parenting

Research into identical and non-identical twins suggests genetics have a more important role to play than previously thought

Genes explain a 'substantial' part of variation in physical aggression

Mothers were asked to rate the physical aggression of their twins by reporting behaviour such as hitting, biting, kicking and fighting

By Sarah Griffiths

Published: 19:24 EDT, 20 January 2014 | Updated: 19:24 EDT, 20 January 2014









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Plenty of parents blame themselves for their children's bad behaviour.

But now scientists claim toddlers throw tantrums because of their genes - and not because of their upbringing.

New research into identical and non-identical twins suggests genetics have a more important role to play than previously thought.





Canadian researchers claim toddlers throw tantrums because of their genes and not because of their upbringing. Research suggests genetics have a more important role to play than previously thought



For the past 25 years it has largely been thought that the development of childhood aggression was down to learning from bad role models.

Previous studies have indicated it starts during infancy and peaks between the ages of two and four.

However, scientists from the University of Montreal found there are substantial differences in both the frequency and rate of change in tantrums because of the 'interplay of genetic and environmental factors over time'.




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‘The gene-environment analysis revealed that early genetic factors were pervasive in accounting for developmental trends, explaining most of the stability and change in physical aggression,' said Dr Eric Lacourse at the university.

‘However, it should be emphasised that these genetic associations do not imply that the early trajectories of physical aggression are set and unchangeable.



Mothers participating in the research were asked to rate the physical aggression of their children by reporting behaviour such as hitting, biting, kicking and fighting, at the ages of 20, 32 and 50 months (stock image)



BUT AN EARLY BEDTIME FOR TODDLERS COULD LEAD TO SLEEPLESS NIGHTS AND TANTRUMS

Toddlers are better at choosing their own bedtimes than adults, according to research.

U.S. scientists found the main reason that toddlers are unable to sleep is because they often go to bed too early before their body clock is ready.

While an early bedtime might mean a break for parents, children lie awake for hours and end up associating bedtime with ‘arousal' rather than sleep, the researchers warned.

An early bedtime might make toddlers resist bedtime, throw tantrums and resort to what the study calls 'curtain calls' - constantly getting up out of bed and coming downstairs or into their parents' bedroom, the University of Colorado, Boulder scientists said.

The study said a good night's sleep depends on when toddlers experience a rise in the body's levels of the hormone melatonin, which increases during the evening to govern the internal body clock.


‘Genetic factors can always interact with other factors from the environment in the causal chain explaining any behaviour.'

So just because children throw tantrums when they are small, there is no reason why they cannot be better behaved in later life.

The study, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, involved parents of twins born between April 1995 and December 1998 in Montreal, Canada.

It included genetically identical monozygotic twins who originated from the same embryo and non-identical dizogytic twins who developed in separate embryos.

Mothers were asked to rate the physical aggression of their twins by reporting behaviour such as hitting, biting, kicking and fighting, at the ages of 20, 32 and 50 months.

Dr Lacourse said that genetic factors explain a ‘substantial' part of individual difference in physical aggression.

‘More generally, the limited role of shared environmental factors in physical aggression clashes with the results of studies of singletons in which many family or parent level factors were found to predict developmental trajectories of physical aggression during preschool.'

The results suggest that the effect of upbringing and parenting may not be as direct as was previously thought.





Long-term studies of physical aggression clearly show that most children, adolescent and adults eventually learn to use alternatives to physical aggression



Long-term studies of physical aggression clearly show that most children, adolescent and adults eventually learn to use alternatives to physical aggression.

Dr Lacourse said: ‘Because early childhood propensities may evoke negative responses from parents and peers and consequently create contexts where the use of physical aggression is maintained and reinforced, early physical aggression needs to be dealt with care.

‘These cycles of aggression between children and siblings or parents, as well as between children and their peers, could support the development of chronic physical aggression.'gan Melatonin Gummies?

- Made from plant-based ingredients
- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
- Free from artificial colours and flavors
- Easy to take on-the-go

h3 How Should I Take Vegan Melatonin Gummies?

- Follow the beneficial dosage on the packaging
- Take 1-2 gummies earlier than bedtime
- Allow gummies to dissolve in your mouth earlier than swallowing

h3 Are There Any Side Effects of Vegan Melatonin Gummies?

- Some people could experience drowsiness or grogginess
- Consult with a healthcare professional when you have any issues or medical conditions

h3 Where Can I Purchase Vegan Melatonin Gummies?

- Vegan melatonin gummies can be found online and at well being food stores
- Look for reputable brands that use high-quality elements

In conclusion, vegan melatonin gummies are a natural and efficient means to enhance your sleep quality. Give them a try to experience the advantages for yourself!