A CBS News report examines the sleep assistance industry, which has estimated revenues of at least $32 billion a year.
There are temperature-controlled pillows, high-tech gadgets that track your sleep cycle and mattresses that can cost more than $100,000 — stuffed with genuine horsehair to help keep sleepers cool and dry.
Manhattan’s Benjamin Hotel has a dedicated sleep program complete with a sleep concierge and sleep consultant.
“You’ll wake up refreshed simply because the bedrooms are designed with the best science available,” Cornell University research scientist Rebecca Robbins said.