Infatuation Rules
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8 healthy sleep habits Set a consistent sleep schedule. Go to bed at the same time and wake up at the same time. Create regular bedtime rituals. ... Get regular exercise. ... Keep a healthy diet. ... Limit caffeine and avoid nicotine. ... Avoid alcohol. ... Keep naps short. ... Use your bedroom for sleep only.
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Read More »Plagued by restless nights? You’re not alone. Nearly 62% of American adults experience a sleep problem a few nights each week, says the National Sleep Foundation. “Sleep deprivation negatively affects your health and quality of life,” says Diwakar Balachandran, M.D., medical director in the MD Anderson Sleep Center. It can cause moodiness, memory troubles, and problems thinking and focusing. Chronic sleep loss may lead to weight gain, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system. Several studies also show that chronic poor sleepers may be at a higher risk of developing cancer and dying from the disease, Balachandran says. Examples include long-haul flight attendants, who often sleep at different times during the day and in different time zones, and shift work nurses after years of changing sleep schedules to accommodate work shifts. “Researchers are trying to learn more about the cancer and sleep connection. Until more is known, we need to give sleep the priority it deserves,” Balachandran says. To find out if you’re getting adequate sleep, gauge how you feel during the day. “You should feel rested, prepared for the day and able to function well – not sleepy or groggy,” Balachandran says. Most adults should aim for seven to eight hours of sleep each night. If you have trouble sleeping, check your sleep hygiene. A healthy lifestyle and simple behavior changes can help you get a good night’s rest.
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“Men feel insecure about being seen as less-than,” says marriage and family therapist Hanalei Vierra, Ph. D. “Less than strong enough, less than...
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Well, you are not alone if you don't know what to do next to help you feel close and loving again. The good news is that it's never too late to...
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