Getting enough sleep is essential to allow the body to function normally. Not getting enough sleep is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke, obesity, and depression. Research suggests sleep quality, not duration, is what matters most when it comes to cardiac health; poor quality sleep may increase coronary heart disease risk by as much as 91%.
Try implementing a regular nighttime routine incorporating good sleep hygiene practices to help improve your sleep quality.
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