Sleep All You Can
Published by Brian Yalung November 5th, 2007 in How to sleep better, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
Given the choice, once people are able to sleep for a longer period of time, chances are they would get drowsy and lazy to get up. In these instances, people would rather stay in bed than get up and rise so that they can be able to carry out their normal activities as part of their daily itinerary.
The question is, does staying in bed if you don’t feel like it, healthy for you? We all know that we need the appropriate rest to recharge our bodies but there are limits and reasons as to why there are suggested sleeping hours usually between 6 to 8 hours a day. Aside from taking part in extended sleep, risk factors such as obesity and semi-somnia may eventually take place.
Further, excessive sleep may more or less ruin the proper sleeping cycle recommended for most people today. So at times when we let our sleepy heads get the better of us, better consider the consequences from what we wrongfully perceive as healthful towards our overall health.
Read more: Wake Up Call on Sleep Habits
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