World Sleep Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of sleep. This day aims to highlight sleep as a human privilege that should not be compromised.
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Sorry for short stream :o very tired and energy levels low. Didnt sleep day much so gn I sleep now okay cool ok prob morning stream ok nice ok good ok gn
Always put your baby on their back for every sleep, day and night. This should be part of your baby's normal sleep routine as the chance of SIDS is particularly high for babies who are sometimes placed on their front or side.
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Here’s your excuse to head to bed early tonight! Celebrate World Sleep Day with some extra ZZZs and by learning about ways you can improve your sleep habits. 😴💤 https://t.co/pG63wjViTl #worldsleepday https://t.co/W3WVW1GMqb
— Rosebank Pharmacy NY (@RosebankPharmNY) March 12, 2021
Today is World Sleep Day! It's important to remember how #sleep affects mental health, especially in teens. Luckily, @Verywell breaks down exactly how 👉 https://t.co/20hxmSf7Kp https://t.co/2EyUlHnYVE
It may be World Sleep Day but it’ll still be good to get out and get some fresh air today to Move More in March. I’ve got some miles for 10VMH this morning whilst Bonnie slept! https://t.co/SOTQKR2znU
Today is World Sleep Day
Are you getting enough sleep?
Do you find yourself feeling tired during the day or even falling asleep at the desk
National Sleep Foundation guidelines advise that healthy adults need between 7 and 9 hours of sleep per night.
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