Millions of people are noticing changes in their sleep, with up to 70 million Americans affected by sleep disorders each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The brain and nervous system orchestrate the complex process of sleep, influencing everything from how quickly you fall asleep to the quality of your rest.
Yet, it can be challenging to spot the subtle shifts in your nightly patterns, especially when life gets busy or stress ramps up.
Understanding the surprising factors that alter your sleep is essential for reclaiming restful nights and supporting your overall well-being.
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44. Sleep-Related Bruxism (Teeth Grinding) Sleep-related bruxism—commonly known as teeth grinding—can significantly disrupt both sleep quality and dental health. This involuntary habit often goes unnoticed by…