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  2. Doctors Say This Viral "Sleep Rule" Actually Works - AOL

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    3 hours before bed: No more eating or alcohol It typically takes three hours for food to move through the digestive system, so this rule is meant to prevent acid reflux , which can interfere with ...

  3. The Pros and Cons of Drinking Water Before Bed - AOL

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    The Safe Drinking Water Act, which was passed by Congress in 1974, regulates the country’s drinking water supply, focusing on waters that are or could be used for drinking. This act requires ...

  5. Sleep hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Sleep hygiene is a behavioral and environmental practice [2] developed in the late 1970s as a method to help people with mild to moderate insomnia. [2] Clinicians assess the sleep hygiene of people with insomnia and other conditions, such as depression, and offer recommendations based on the assessment.

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  7. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia - Wikipedia

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    Committing to a consistent bedtime; Committing to a consistent wake-up time; Avoiding staying in bed while awake for a longer time period than ideal for going to sleep. A recommended practice is relaxing elsewhere, such as by sitting, then returning to bed when one is more likely to sleep. Stimulus control - limit stimulation before bed

  8. Shift work sleep disorder - Wikipedia

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    Shift work sleep disorder (SWSD) is a circadian rhythm sleep disorder characterized by insomnia, excessive sleepiness, or both affecting people whose work hours overlap with the typical sleep period. Insomnia can be the difficulty to fall asleep or to wake up before the individual has slept enough. [1]

  9. Avoid These Foods and Drinks to Sleep Better - AOL

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