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Alcohol and Insomnia: Better Put A Cap On Your Nightcap

January 10th, 2007

A Japanese study has concluded that drinking alcohol before bed does not help you sleep; and in fact may contribute to sleep disturbance.

The survey determined that an average of 48.3 percent of males and 18.3 percent of females were in the habit of imbibing before bedding down, with the percentages particularly high among men in the 55-59 age group and women age 40 to 44.

Statistics were then formulated to determine the correlation between insomnia and consumption of alcohol at bedtime, and from this it was revealed that a significant number of those consumed alcohol before they slept tended to awaken during the night.

“Some physical factors may be involved,” concedes [physician Yoshitaka] Kaneita, “such as the need to get up to urinate, or waking up due to thirst. But the pattern of drinking at bedtime resulting in interrupted sleep was clear.”

 

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Can Snoring Cause Insomnia?

January 3rd, 2007

Snoring haunts millions - Health24.com

Well…yes…for the person whose partner snores. It’s called “environmental insomnia” and causes many of the same problems as primary insomnia. Sometimes snoring can indicate more serious problems, like sleep apnea. As one whose husband snores heavily at night (but does not have apnea), I can relate to this story.  The article also includes tips on how to prevent snoring.  I may try a few myself.

Snoring haunts millions 

Health24.com, South Africa -

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