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World Congress on Medical Toxicology
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
12:00 am
World Congress on Medical Toxicology Medical Toxicology Pharma 2020 provides a global platform to meet and develop interpersonal relationship with the world’s leading toxicologists, pharmacologists, [...]
01 Dec
2020-12-01 - 2020-12-02    
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International Conference on Food Technology & Beverages” at Kyoto, Japan in the course of Kyoto, Japan, December, 01-02, 2020 Theme of the Food Tech 2020 [...]
Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research
2020-12-03 - 2020-12-04    
12:00 am
Biomedical, Bio Pharma and Clinical Research Conference Series LLC LTD cordially invites you to be a part of “2nd International Conference on Biomedical, Bio Pharma [...]
NODE Health 4th Annual Digital Medicine Conference
2020-12-07 - 2020-12-12    
12:00 am
NODE.Health is delighted to announce the 4th Annual Digital Medicine Conference - Evidence Matters. Never before has the transformation of our healthcare system been more [...]
2020 Global Digital Health Forum
2020-12-07 - 2020-12-09    
12:00 am
Organized by Global Digital Health Network Digital health can be the great leveler – it can give anyone access to information about health and disease. [...]
International Conference on Cancer Treatment and Prevention
2020-12-14 - 2020-12-15    
12:00 am
Cancer Treatment Forum 2020 regards each one of the individuals to go to the "Cancer Treatment Forum 2020" amidst December 15, 2020 UK-Time Zone( GMT [...]
International Conference on Neurology and Neural Disorders
2020-12-14 - 2020-12-15    
12:00 am
International Conference on Neurology and Neural Disorders Neurology Research 2020 will join world-class professors, scientists, researchers, students, perfusionist, neurologist to discuss methodology for ailment remediation [...]
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7 Principles for Good Sleep

Get on a regular schedule
One of the best things you can do to promote healthy sleep is to establish a regular sleep schedule. By going to bed and waking up at roughly the same time each day, you allow your body to get into a routine, which is critical for good sleep. And this is not just for work/school days. While it is tempting to stay up late and sleep in on the weekends, doing so disrupts your sleep routine and you will ultimately pay the price.

Avoid caffeine late in the day
This may seem obvious, but consuming caffeine late in the day can make it hard to fall asleep. Because caffeine from sodas or coffee can stay in your system for hours, it’s best to avoid these drinks late in the day. If you tend to have a hard time falling asleep anyway, caffeine will only increase the challenge. And watch out for alcohol, too – consuming alcohol in the hours before bedtime can disturb the quality of your sleep, making for a less restful night and likely fatigue the next day.

Wind down to bedtime
For most of us, falling asleep is a process. We can’t just flip the switch and go from awake and active to fast asleep. So we need to “wind down” to bedtime. Try gradually decreasing your activity level as you approach bedtime. Routines that involve relaxing activities, like reading or taking a warm bath, are ideal for preparing your body for sleep.

Be active during the day
Americans tend to be pretty sedentary. But when you don’t expend energy during the day, you might not feel like you’re ready for sleep at night. So try to be physically active during the day, and make exercise a regular part of your routine. If you do, you might find it easier to fall asleep at night.

Create a comfortable sleep environment
Have you ever tried to sleep in a room with a bright light on and lots of noise? It’s pretty hard. So make your sleep environment more conducive to sleep by keeping it dark, cool, and quiet.

Avoid long naps during the day
While naps are critical for babies and toddlers, adults should generally avoid taking long naps during the day. Excessive daytime sleeping can interfere with a person’s normal sleep cycle and make it hard to fall asleep at night.

Turn technology off
Watching TV in bed or reading on an electronic device can make it hard to fall asleep. The light from these devices tells your brain that it’s time to be awake rather than asleep. And keeping your cell phone near your bed can interfere with sleep. In addition to the possibility of receiving unwanted texts and calls, easy access to your phone might tempt you to check your email or cause you to worry about work. These things make it hard to relax and fall asleep. So turn off technology for a good night of sleep.

Note: This article presents some basic principles for healthy sleep hygiene drawn from research. Individuals differ in their health needs and in which strategies may be most effective for them. Consult your doctor or behavioral health professional for guidance about your sleep health.