A POOR NIGHT’S SLEEP
Although sleep is critical to good health, many people do not get enough quality sleep. For some people, this lack of sleep is by choice. For other people, the lack of sleep may be from:
- a change in the body’s natural clock. Shift work and jet lag are examples of things that can lead to this kind of sleep loss.
- taking certain substances, like drugs or alcohol, that can make sleep less restful.
- trying to sleep in a place that is not relaxing (too hot, too noisy).
- a sleep disorder, including sleep apnea.
If you wake up often during the night, snore regularly, or find yourself feeling unrested when you get out of bed in the mornings, you may suffer from a sleep disorder like sleep apnea. If your bed partner is concerned about your snoring or tells you that you make gasping or choking sounds while you are asleep, you should talk to your doctor.
Better sleep means a healthier, more productive, and potentially longer life. If you think you may not be receiving the full benefits of sleep, talk to your doctor today about your concerns, and get on the road to better sleep today.
Dr. Aliya Ferouz-Colburn
on the Importance of Sleep
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Doctors are increasingly convinced that restful and regular sleep is just as important to their patients’ health as exercise and a balanced diet.






