According to the Sleep Foundation, nearly 50% of older adults report symptoms of insomnia or poor sleep quality. As we age, healthy sleep becomes even more crucial for maintaining cognitive function and supporting the nervous system. However, recognizing subtle changes in sleep patterns after age 60 can be challenging, leading many to overlook the impact on overall health. Understanding and addressing these shifts is essential for aging well and enjoying better nights—and days—ahead.
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12. Avoid Blue Light in the Evening Exposure to blue light from screens—such as smartphones, tablets, and televisions—can significantly disrupt sleep by suppressing melatonin, the hormone…