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Sleeping Well Tips

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MBBS, MD - Pediatrics

Pediatrician•Gurgaon
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Sleep is an essential part of a child's growth and development journey. Sleep helps the child develop both physically and mentally. Thus it is important for every child to develop good sleeping habits. The amount of sleep a child requires varies from child to child and according to their age.

Here's a broad guideline for how much sleep your child should be getting depending on their age.

Less than a year

The confusion between day and night ends when the baby is about ...more
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MD - Community Medicine, MBBS

General Physician•Dehradun
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Many people brag about the fact that they are early risers and wake up with the dawn. But, there are also some people who have a natural rhythm of sleeping and waking up different than others. Some of them are night owls or all-nighters. Many people have a tendency of staying up all night and sleeping comfortably in the day time, which causes symptoms of jet lag on a daily basis.

The sleeping pattern in the daytime may cause headache and inadequate sleep in some people. Hence, they get ...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Sleep is the normal physiological process of our body which is as important as respiration and digestion. Sleep is vital for maintaining our physical and mental health. Normal adults require 8 hours of sleep every day, whereas it 14 to 15 hours of sleep is recommended for infants and toddlers.

What are the different stages of Sleep

Every human has a natural circadian clock in their body, which is responsible for maintaining our sleep-wake homeostasis. The different stages of sl...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Navi Mumbai
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Everyone knows that drinking a cup of coffee before bed can leave you tossing and turning for hours. Eating the right food not only gives the body the right kind of nutrition, but it also affects the quality of your sleep. While some foods are sleep deprivers, others are sleep enhancers.

Here are a few such types of food that you can include in your diet to improve your sleep.

Cherries: Cherries are rich sources of melatonin. This is the chemical responsible for controlling t...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Impact of Diet On Sleep!
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General Physician•Shimla
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Sleep is the best reliever of all stress and physical pain. Not only is it important to get sleep but also to sleep soundly and without any disturbance, as even quality matters. Here are a few tips to get better sleep:

It is important to maintain the same sleep schedule every single day. This helps to naturalize your body clock and get the best quality sleep.

Switch off all mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices. Their artificial glow not only hampers your eyesigh...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Navi Mumbai
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A good night's sleep is very essential for the body and mind to recharge and be ready to function to its full extent each day. Though the constant change in lifestyles has 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 60% of the UK population is sleep deprived, getting 6 or fewer hours of sleep. Further, studies have shown that there is a good correlation between a person's food habits ...more
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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1. Exercise.
Try to exercise 20 to 30 minutes a day. Daily exercise often helps people sleep, although a workout soon before bedtime may interfere with sleep. For maximum benefit, try to get your exercise about 6 to 8 hours before going to bed. Do not exercise within two hours of bedtime.


2. Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol.
Avoid drinks that contain caffeine, which acts as a stimulant and keeps people awake. Sources of caffeine include coffee, chocolate, soft drinks, ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Rajkot
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Healthy Lifestyle Tips!
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General Physician•Gurgaon
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Your body is in constant motion and at night, it needs rest to rejuvenate and get itself all prepped for the next day. Getting adequate rest will improve your skin s health and keep you youthful. The level of testosterone, insulin secretion, cell division and performance in athletics all get managed by a good night s sound sleep. Besides these, your motor skills and cognition improve as well.

Some people say that six hours of sleep is enough for them to function well. But this is merely...more
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