Sleeping is not just about how many hours you spend in bed, it’s about how much your body and brain can repair and recharge while you’re there. Studies show sleep is essential for memory, immune function and health, and that poor sleep is associated with heart disease, depression, and metabolic disease . Good sleep isn’t getting any easier to find in our constantly connected, screen-filled world. The good news? A few tweaks can make a dramatic difference in sleep quality, even without medication .
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