Sleep disorders affect nearly half of adults over age 65, with conditions like insomnia and sleep apnea becoming increasingly common as we age. According to the Sleep Foundation, changes in the nervous system and circadian rhythms play a critical role in these disturbances. Unfortunately, many cases go undiagnosed or untreated, often because symptoms are mistaken for typical aging.
This underdiagnosis can have significant effects on both physical and mental health, making proper sleep restoration essential for seniors seeking lasting well-being.
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47. Planning for Travel and Time Zone Changes Traveling across time zones can disrupt the body’s internal clock, causing jet lag—a common challenge for seniors. Older…