Quality sleep is more elusive than ever, with about one in three adults reporting that they don’t get enough rest on a regular basis. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, insufficient sleep is a growing public health concern. The brain and nervous system play a crucial role in regulating our sleep cycles, but hidden disruptors can quietly sabotage our nights. Identifying these unexpected sleep thieves can be tricky, making it even harder to achieve the restorative rest your body and mind need.
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45. Excessive Use of Sleep Trackers Overanalyzing sleep data from wearable trackers can paradoxically lead to more sleep problems, a phenomenon sometimes called orthosomnia. While sleep…