Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Sleep Day -
in 2023Updated
It may be St Patrick's Day today, but it is ALSO World Sleep Day.
Did you know that? https://t.co/v14sxonQc6
— Naughty Teacher & Glamorous Granny (@NaughtyTeache12) March 17, 2023
Today is #worldsleepday 😴💤 The theme for this World Sleep Day is ‘Sleep is Essential for Health’. Just like eating well and exercising, sleep is so important to our physical, mental, and social well-being #SleepAwarenessWeek https://t.co/7P9I3MTayn
— South Staffordshire MHSTs in Schools (@SouthStaffsMHST) March 17, 2023
Today is World Sleep Day!
Sleep physiologists work with people who have poor sleep quality to treat conditions such as obstructive sleep apnoea. They will often use home monitoring or a sleep laboratory to identify problems + provide treatment.
More info https://t.co/kG2tvYixQq https://t.co/jb63VIjgaV
— NHS Healthcare Science (@WeHCScientists) March 17, 2023
Happy World Sleep Day 😴
Over the past few months, I've interviewed experts, listened to podcasts and consumed loads of papers and books to better understand the science behind effective sleep.
Here's what I learnt 👉 https://t.co/VlEP97snhi https://t.co/YzEPGhE13a
Celebrating World Sleep Day, this is 'Reflections Sleep Vol. 1', out now 💤
Featuring standout ambient moments from across @Anjunabeats, @Anjunadeep and Reflections from @aboveandbeyond, @yottomusic, @marcella_jessie and more 🌙
⚪️ Listen: https://t.co/XMlDRmSOAk https://t.co/J5tigXvR8g
Today is world sleep day! (...stick with us here!) 👀
Did you know you're more at risk of being caught out by fire at night when you're asleep? Test your smoke alarms & ensure you have them in the corridors outside of your bedrooms to ensure you can hear them when asleep! 🛌🏻❗ https://t.co/QWrGkFDAwx
— Surrey Fire & Rescue Service (@SurreyFRS) March 17, 2023
Quick Fact in the lead up to World Sleep Day on the 17th March: Employers have a legal duty to support and manage risks from fatigue and sleep deprivation as well as set up appropriate systems to control potential causes of fatigue, such as shift patterns and excessive overtime. https://t.co/EcYr0xndY4
— MFT Employee Health and Wellbeing Service (@EhwMft) March 13, 2023
Today is World Sleep Day. Cammy and @JacLewisFdn recognise the importance of sleep on young people’s mental health and well-being. Checkout the website below for helpful info:
https://t.co/HndKXCJkoZ https://t.co/vttr5lX5ve
Almost three quarters of children with ADHD have problems sleeping 😴
Today, on #WorldSleepDay2023, parents of children with ADHD taking part in the
@DISCA_ADHDsleep
study share their experience.
Read more: https://t.co/oBhhQWMK2F https://t.co/fZZJ5aN3uz
— Clinical Research Southampton (@RDsouthampton) March 17, 2023
📢📢Today is World Sleep Day
Sleep is a huge factor in your health so watch out for our posts throughout today 💜 https://t.co/vVpyDr6soA
— Fettes College Medical Centre (@FettesMedCentre) March 17, 2023
World Sleep Day in 2023
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.
World Sleep Day Facts - in 2023
The slogan for World Sleep Day in 2023 was Sleep is Essential for Health.