20 Tips for Better Sleep
1. Power Down
2. Nix Naps
3. Block Your Clock
4. Try a Leg Pillow for Back Pain
5. Put Your Neck in 'Neutral'
6. Seal Your Mattress
7. Save Your Bed for Sleep and Sex
8. Set Your Body Clock
9. Look for Hidden Caffeine
10. Work Out Wisely
11. Eat Right at Night
12. Rethink Your Drink
13. Watch What Time You Sip
14. Lower the Lights
15. Hush Noise
16. Turn Down Tobacco
17. Beds Are for People
18. Free Your Mind
19. Use Caution with Sleeping Pills
20. Know When to See Your Doctor
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REFERENCES:
Qanta Ahmed, MD, sleep specialist at the Winthrop-University Hospital Sleep Disorders Center in Mineola, N.Y.
National Sleep Foundation: "Jet Lag and Sleep," "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia," "Can't Sleep? What to Know About Insomnia," "The Sleep Environment."American Academy of Sleep Medicine: "Sleep Hygiene – The Healthy Habits of Good Sleep."
Tworoger, S. Sleep, November 2003; vol 26(7): pp 830-6.
Sleepbetter.org: "17 Healthful Sleep Tips."
Paul Zolty, MD, Sleep specialist Georgia Lung Association.
National Institutes of Health: "Facts About Insomnia."