TV and Internet Curtails Proper Sleep Patterns
Published by Brian Yalung August 15th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
Call it a call toward trying to satisfy self-anxiety, television and the Internet play a vital role in depriving a person of a good sleeping practice. Most of the time, people are left in awe at what entertains them the most. Once this does occur, they tend to extend viewing or surfing time in favor of sleep just to fulfill their curiosity.This is nothing new both to the young and old people who lack sleep. This is practically seen today. People complain about sleep. But the matter of trying to control their sleep management should not come as a surprise when the issue booms out of ordinary proportions.
Source: Television, Internet Triggers Self-Perception of Insufficient Sleep
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