Insomnia affects an estimated 30% of adults worldwide, with chronic cases impacting up to 10% of the population. This pervasive sleep disorder disrupts the brain and nervous system, impairing cognitive function, mood, and overall health. Despite its widespread prevalence, insomnia is often under-recognized and addressed late, leading to prolonged suffering and increased risk for associated conditions. Understanding its scope and the physiological systems involved is crucial for timely and effective intervention.
Lifestyle
32. Try Sleeping in a Different Room Sometimes, persistent insomnia can be traced to specific environmental factors within your usual sleeping space. Noise, light pollution, uncomfortable…