Technology Deprives Sleep
Published by Brian Yalung August 13th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
No violent reactions and unwanted remarks should be disclosed with this conclusion: Technology does indeed play a role in depriving sleep. Let us face it, people are excited and uneasy when they get a new toy that is technology based. These include cellphones, computer gadgets and game consoles. People would face endless hours focusing their attention gazing and studying their gadgets, much of which would take some time to get over with.
This endless time includes that of forgetting about the time and thus people find themselves awake relentlessly while enjoying their gadget and toys. Sleep? Well for them sleep can wait and be entertained later. While this is true, just pray that this does not become a habit because regulating sleepless nights would usually entail habitual trouble when going back to the regular sleeping hours of people today.
Source: Internet, mobile phones ’sabotaging sleep’
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