Health Tip: Sleeping While There's Anxiety
(HealthDay News) -- Anxiety can cause or worsen sleeping problems, says the National Sleep Foundation.
If disrupted sleep due to anxiety happens, the foundation says you may want to try a few simple strategies:
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Practice meditation. Focus on your breathing.
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Add exercise to your day. Regular exercisers tend to have better sleep.
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Practice a healthy bedtime routine.
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Write to-dos down so your brain can relax.
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Steer clear of stressful activities before bed.
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If you can't fall asleep for more than 20 minutes, get out of bed and do something relaxing.
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