Sleep disturbances are on the rise, with nearly 35% of adults in the United States reporting insufficient sleep (CDC Sleep Statistics). Simultaneously, gut health issues such as irritable bowel syndrome and dysbiosis are increasing, affecting millions globally (NIH Gut Health Review). The gut, often called the “second brain,” plays a critical role in overall wellbeing. Unfortunately, gut-related problems are often detected late due to subtle early symptoms, making awareness and prevention more important than ever.
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Conclusion Recognizing the powerful link between sleep habits and gut health is essential for long-term well-being. Even seemingly minor disruptions in sleep can have profound effects…