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Disturbed sleep Tips

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BSc Food & Nutrition

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hyderabad
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Good night sleep is very essential for the body and mind to recharge and be ready to function in its full extent each day. Though the constant changes in lifestyle have removed the fixed sleep hours, it is still advisable that for a healthy lifestyle, about 7 to 8 hours of sound sleep is essential. Studies reveal that about 93% of the Indian population is sleep-deprived and is getting 6 or fewer hours of sleep. Further, studies have shown that there is a correlation between a person's food habit...more
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General Physician•Vadodara
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Yawning refers to the involuntary process of opening your mouth wide open and breathing in air that fills the lungs. During the process, your eardrums stretch, and your eyes may also close tightly and appear watery. Yawning is a natural response to exhaustion, usually triggered by fatigue or sleepiness, and occurs either before falling asleep or after waking up from a nap. Some yawns are short, and some continue for quite a few seconds before you open your mouth and exhale a sigh. Sometimes, yaw...more
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Pain Management Specialist•Hyderabad
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Many people across the globe are suffering from pain related to sleep disruptions. Statistics show that almost 30% of the world population suffers from pain that leads to sleep deprivation. In medical terminology, this situation is often referred as the vicious cycle of pain and sleep wherein pain adversely affects one s ability to sleep. Furthermore, the lack of sleep worsens the pain condition for the patient. Back pain is the most common cause of sleep disturbance related to pain.

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Psychologist•Surat
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Guilty about taking daytime naps? Don t be, it s good for you! Sleep is important for good health it improves your immune function and prevents the risk of a range of disorders. You must know this already. While at least 7-8 hours of sleep every night is vital, in case you miss the mark, a nap during the daytime (usually lasting for 15-90 minutes) can also benefit you a great deal. It improves the functioning of your brain ranging from focus, memory to creativity.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Nagpur
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Sleeping disorders or as some people calls it, insomnia, is the condition where a person loses his night sleep completely or is able to sleep only for few hours or minutes. They feel a sudden restlessness when they go to sleep, or they naturally do not get any good sleep. It is a known fact that sleep is a major necessity for any person since the hormone levels and other forms of bodily activities are regulated only if the person gets a good night's sleep. The body needs some form of rest after ...more
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MBBS, DDV, Aesthetic medicine

Dermatologist•Delhi
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The body needs time to repair itself. Lack of sleep can upset the body's metabolism and possibly hasten the onset of age-related conditions.

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Psychologist•Mumbai
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Getting a good night s sleep is essential for mental and physical wellbeing. Ideally, one should get at least 8 hours of continuous sleep every night. However, some people find this hard to achieve. They may have trouble going to sleep, wake up frequently or have a very poor quality sleep. Here are a few tips to help improve your sleep.

Set a sleep schedule: Like children, adults also need to go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day. This should be followed for at least 6 days...more
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Psychologist•Delhi
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There is a distinct relationship between sleeping disorders and your emotional health. Both influence each other. Insomnia, a common sleeping disorder, is generally caused due to stress and tension. Depression and anxiety also account for insomnia. It has been proven by research that people who experience sleeplessness or cases of insomnia are at a higher risk of depression and similar psychiatric disorders.
Insomnia is an important factor which causes depression, and many people affected by...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Mumbai
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Sleep apnea is a disorder that affects nighttime breathing and is caused by either a malfunction in the brain that temporarily stops sending signals to the muscles that control breathing, or by an obstruction in the airway.

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It occurs when muscles in the back of your throat relax, tonsillitis, adenoids, obesity, middle-aged, heart disease, stroke, sedative medicines, large neck circumference, large tongue etc.

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Masters In Clinical Psychology

Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Every day we get to learn something new or the other, but did you know you could learn even when you are asleep? Sounds too good to be true? But it s proven now! Researchers suggest that sleep plays a vital role in the learning process, and it can help you grasp new words and information during deep sleep. This is because the brain s learning channels are open even during sleep.

While we are asleep, our brain organizes and consolidates events and information we encountered throughout t...more
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