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Like eating, drinking, and breathing, sleeping is a basic human need. Getting enough quality sleep at the right times can help protect your mental health, physical health, quality of life, and safety. Unfortunately, in today's fast-paced world, a good night's sleep has fallen down our list of priorities behind work, chores, social time, and entertainment.Countless people trade sleep for working at night, catching up on emails, scrolling through Facebook...
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Kick Poor Sleep Hygiene Out of Bed!
"Professional and insightful tips, tools, and takeaways from the sleep expert I trust the most!” ―Courtney Tracy, LCSW, PsyD, clinical entrepreneur, and creator of The Truth Doctor
Dr. Kristen Casey, TikTok’s “Insomnia Doc,” brings her sleep solutions right to you, so you can get the restful sleep you deserve!
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We often hear that humans spend one third of their lives sleeping-and most of us would up that fraction if we could. Whether we're curling up for a brief lunchtime catnap, catching a doze on a sunny afternoon, or clocking our solid eight hours at night, sleeping is normally a reliable way to rest our heads and recharge our minds. And our bodies demand it: without sufficient sleep, we experience changes in mood, memory loss, and difficulty concentrating....
4) The anxious generation: how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness
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"From New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Coddling of the American Mind, an essential investigation into the collapse of youth mental health-and a plan for a healthier, freer childhood. After more than a decade of stability or improvement, the mental health of adolescents plunged in the early 2010s. Rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide rose sharply, more than doubling on most measures. Why? In The Anxious Generation, social...
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Journalist Kenneth Miller weaves science with history to tell the story of four outsider academics who carried the study of sleep from fringe discipline to mainstream obsession. In the 1920s Nathaniel Kleitman founded the world's first dedicated sleep lab, with breakthrough experiments in 1938. Kleitman mentored Eugene Aserinsky who discovered REM sleep, and William Dement, who became known as the father of sleep medicine. Dement, in turn, mentored...
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