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Health Tip: Seeing a Doctor About Sleep
By LadyLively on August 4, 2014
Along with regular exercise and a healthy diet, sleep is essential for good health. If you’re not getting enough zzzs, you should talk with your doctor.
The womenshealth.gov says a doctor visit is in order if:
- You frequently have difficulty sleeping and can’t find relief.
- You wake during the night, gasping for air.
- Your partner tells you that while you sleep, you stop breathing for short periods.
- You snore loudly.
- You wake in the morning not feeling refreshed.
- You frequently fall asleep during the day.
Source: HealthDay
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