Millions struggle with sleep each year, as recent data from the CDC shows that one in three adults in the US do not get enough rest. The brain and nervous system are acutely sensitive to subtle lifestyle cues that can disturb sleep patterns, often before we notice any symptoms. Unfortunately, many seemingly harmless daily habits can quietly sabotage sleep quality, making it difficult to pinpoint the real culprits. Recognizing and addressing these hidden disruptors is crucial for protecting both mental and physical health in the long term.
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47. Ignoring Perimenopause or Menopause Symptoms Hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause can significantly disrupt sleep. Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone often cause night sweats, hot…