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Dreams vs Beans: Who Wins? Most of us know caffeine is a sleep disruptor, but did you know its half-life is 5 to 6 hours?
That 3 p.m. coffee, while great for an afternoon slump, is still in your system by the time your head hits the pillow.
And while the initial jolt might be gone, the caffeine can still affect your body's ability to hit those restorative deep sleep stages.
Don't worry; you don't have to give up coffee (phew!) to get good sleep; you just need to time it right to prevent it from disrupting your sleep.
Learn how to enjoy your coffee without it stealing your dreams. | | | | |
The Nightcap Myth—Why Alcohol Isn't Helping Your Sleep Speaking of sleep disruptors, we know it can be tempting to reach for a drink to unwind before bed, but here's the catch: The sedative effect of alcohol wears off quicker than you might think.
So, while it might help you fall asleep faster, as your body metabolizes the alcohol, it causes your sleep to become fragmented.
Find out how timing, volume, and the type of alcohol you're drinking can impact your sleep. | | | | |
Are At-Home Sleep Studies Worth It? Did you know that heavy drinkers have a 25% higher chance of developing obstructive sleep apnea?
Even if you don't drink, symptoms like snoring, waking up tired, or struggling with daytime fatigue can be warning signs of undiagnosed sleep apnea.
Right now, Sleep Doctor is offering 30% off its convenient At-Home Sleep Study with code CYBERDEAL5.
The best part? You don't even need to leave the comfort of your own bed to find out if sleep apnea is keeping you up at night. Just order online, take the test at home, and get your clinical results back within 1 to 2 business days.
Sleep issues don't just go away on their own — get tested and take the first step toward better sleep today. | | | | |
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