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Related: About this forumSleep & Why You Need It, a testimonial from unlikely source Burt Wolf of Travels & Traditions
I'm So TiredRun Time 00:25:12
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Not getting enough sleep can increase the risk of stroke, heart attack, asthma, and kidney disease. In many parts of the United States, 40% of the population is not getting enough sleep. In this program, Burt talks to Professor Matthew Walker, one of the world's leading experts on sleep. Professor Walker explains the good things that happen to your brain and body when you get a proper amount of sleep, and what you can do to improve your sleep.
http://www.burtwolf.com/
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Cross post from GD on November 21st, 2022
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Skittles
(159,949 posts)5hr 14min
3hr 11min
6hr 49min
5hr 52min
3hr 44min
6hr 02min
4hr 51min
such is the life of a night shift worker.......
littlemissmartypants
(25,714 posts)Skittles
(159,949 posts)I've always wondered if that is a skill picked up in kindergarten....I started school in England....no naps
Locrian
(4,523 posts)Fitbit the one to buy and/or are the cheap ones crap?
Skittles
(159,949 posts)I currently have a Fitbit Luxe, it cost me 100 bucks....
the stats are interesting, indicates what time your sleep started, when it ended, and the stats for the actual sleep stages: Awake, REM, Light & Deep
for example, my stats for today :
07:22 - 13:16 (went to sleep at 7:22AM, woke up at 1:16PM) ---->
40 mins AWAKE (11%)
1HR 4mins REM (18%)
3HR 20mins LIGHT SLEEP (57%)
50 mins DEEP SLEEP (14%)
Locrian
(4,523 posts)My sleep varies - would like to get some "data" on what Im getting over time
Skittles
(159,949 posts)which would come in handy if you got Covid
mine right now is 96%
good luck