The state of our sleep is becoming an issue of global concern. In 1942, adults were averaging a healthy 8 hours of sleep per night; today, that average has dropped to just 6.8. Studies reveal that sleep disorders are on the rise, with factors like growing obesity rates and nighttime technology use accelerating these trends. Poor sleep quality may ultimately lead to reduced cognitive function, decreased sex drive, heart conditions, mental health issues, weight gain, and more. If you’re practicing good sleep hygiene and still experiencing frequent sleep disturbances, you may be strugg...
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