If you research sleep, coach clients on sleep quality, or write about the science of rest and circadian health — the Trucomfort blog wants to hear from you. Sleep is the foundation of everything we publish, and it’s the area where we have the most room for contributors who bring genuine scientific depth and clinical credibility.
This page is specifically for sleep researchers, sleep coaches, chronobiologists, and writers whose primary expertise is the science and practice of sleep itself. For broader wellness, bedroom design, or recovery topics, visit the Trucomfort Write for Us page for the complete submission guidelines.
Why Sleep Science Writers Belong on the Trucomfort Blog
Trucomfort is a premium U.S. supplier of bed frames, Murphy beds, and massage chairs — products that exist at the intersection of sleep quality, physical recovery, and home comfort. Our readers are people who have connected the quality of their sleep to the quality of their health, their performance, and their daily life. They read to make better decisions — about their sleep environment, their recovery habits, and the products worth investing in.
That audience is exactly who a sleep scientist or sleep coach wants to reach. They’re not casually curious. They’re motivated, research-aware, and prepared to act on credible information from credible sources.
Sleep Health Topics We’re Actively Looking For
Sleep Science & Research
- The architecture of sleep — sleep stages, cycles, and what disrupts them
- What the latest sleep research tells us about chronic sleep deprivation and long-term health
- REM sleep, slow-wave sleep, and why the ratio between them matters for cognitive and physical recovery
- The neuroscience of sleep — what happens in the brain during deep sleep and why it’s non-negotiable
- Sleep and immune function — the research on how sleep duration and quality affect disease resistance
- Sleep and metabolic health — the relationship between sleep quality, insulin sensitivity, and weight regulation
Circadian Rhythm & Sleep Timing
- How circadian rhythm governs sleep quality — and the most common ways people disrupt it without knowing
- Light exposure and sleep — the science of blue light, morning light, and evening light management
- Chronotypes explained — why some people are genuinely wired for late sleep and what that means practically
- Social jet lag — the health cost of weekday vs. weekend sleep schedule misalignment
- Shift work and sleep health — evidence-based strategies for people who can’t control their sleep timing
- Jet lag protocols — how to reset your circadian rhythm efficiently after travel across time zones
Sleep Environment & Optimization
- Temperature and sleep quality — the research on core body temperature and sleep onset
- How bedroom design affects sleep — lighting, noise, EMF, and the physical environment of rest
- The sleep science case for investing in a premium bed frame and sleep surface
- Sound environments for sleep — white noise, pink noise, silence, and what the research says
- Sleep hygiene — which behaviours have strong evidence behind them and which are overhyped
- Pre-sleep routines backed by research — what actually helps and what doesn’t
Sleep Coaching & Clinical Practice
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) — how it works and who it helps
- Sleep restriction therapy — the evidence, the process, and how to explain it to clients
- Common sleep misconceptions coaches encounter and how to address them
- Sleep assessment tools and questionnaires — what practitioners use and why
- The difference between insomnia, sleep deprivation, and sleep apnea — and why getting the distinction right matters
- Paediatric sleep vs. adult sleep — how the needs and challenges differ
Sleep & Physical Recovery
- How sleep supports muscle repair, tissue regeneration, and athletic recovery
- Growth hormone release during sleep — the recovery science behind deep sleep prioritization
- The relationship between massage therapy, physical recovery, and sleep quality
- How poor sleep affects pain perception and chronic pain management
- Recovery sleep after illness, surgery, or intense physical exertion
What You Get as a Sleep Science Contributor
- A do-follow backlink to your practice, research profile, or professional website — one contextual link in the article body and one in your author bio
- Your author bio and credentials featured prominently on every article you publish
- Exposure to a motivated, health-invested audience actively researching sleep improvement
- Long-term organic visibility on a niche wellness platform with consistent search traffic
- A credible publishing outlet that matches the evidence-based standard of your own work
Submission Requirements
- Length: 1,000 words minimum — 1,400 to 2,000 words preferred for research-based or clinical pieces
- Originality: 100% original, not published or submitted elsewhere
- Evidence standard: Claims supported by peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, or documented professional practice. We expect citations.
- Format: Google Doc with editor access, or Word document. H2/H3 structure required.
- Author bio: 50–80 words with your name, credentials (degree, certification, or institutional affiliation), and one link
- Images: Suggest at least one royalty-free image. Diagrams or data visualizations are welcome if you hold the rights.
- No advertorials: Editorial content only. We do not publish pieces written to promote a product, service, or brand.
Ready to Pitch Your Sleep Science Article?
Send a 3–5 sentence pitch with your proposed topic, your specific angle, and a brief note on your background or credentials. We review every pitch personally and respond within 5–7 business days.
📩 Submit Your Pitch →The Submission Process
- Pitch first — Email sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com with your topic, your specific angle, and a note about your sleep science background or credentials.
- We confirm fit — Our editorial team reviews every pitch and responds within 5–7 business days. If it’s a match, we’ll confirm and share any specific editorial direction.
- Write and submit — Send your completed draft as a Google Doc with editor access, plus your author bio, image suggestions, references, and preferred backlink.
- Editorial review — Light edits may be made for clarity, formatting, or SEO. You’ll be notified before anything goes live.
- Publication — Once approved, your article is published and we send you the live link to share with your own audience or patients.
Who We’re Looking For
- Sleep researchers and sleep scientists with institutional or published research background
- Certified sleep coaches and sleep health educators
- Psychologists and CBT-I practitioners specializing in sleep disorders
- Neurologists, psychiatrists, and physicians with a sleep medicine focus
- Chronobiologists and circadian rhythm researchers
- Respiratory therapists and sleep apnea specialists
- Wellness writers with a deep, evidence-grounded specialization in sleep science
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you require peer-reviewed citations for every claim?
For scientific claims, yes — we expect credible references. For practical guidance drawn from professional experience, documented clinical practice is acceptable. We hold sleep science content to a higher evidence standard than general lifestyle content.
Can I write about sleep disorders or clinical sleep conditions?
Yes, from an educational perspective. We don’t publish clinical advice directed at specific patients, but evidence-based educational content about insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs, and other conditions is welcome and valuable to our readers.
Can I include links to my published research or institutional profile?
Yes. Your author bio can include a link to your research profile, institutional page, or professional website. One additional contextual link within the article body is also permitted.
How long after approval until publication?
Typically 7–14 business days after your draft is approved and any editorial revisions are finalized.
Contact the Editorial Team
Have a question before you pitch? Reach the Trucomfort editorial team at sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com or call +1 (418) 717-0912.
For the complete guest post guidelines covering bedroom design, massage therapy, sports recovery, and broader wellness topics, visit the Trucomfort Write for Us page.
Share Your Sleep Science Expertise With Our Readers
Sleep researchers, coaches, clinicians, and science writers — if you have evidence-based knowledge about sleep health, circadian rhythm, or the science of rest, we want to publish it.
View the Full Submission Guidelines →