To reduce risks while sleeping, specialists recommend adopting simple habits:
eat dinner at least 3 hours before bedtime
reduce fluid intake before sleep
keep the bedroom cool and well-ventilated
sleep on your side if you snore or have breathing issues
follow medical instructions for medications
maintain a regular sleep routine
avoid alcohol and heavy meals at night
consult a doctor if you have loud snoring or breathing pauses
It’s also advisable to have regular medical checkups, especially after age 60.
Many people believe the most dangerous time for the heart is during the day. But in reality, nighttime can be one of the most delicate periods for the body.
Small bedtime habits that seem insignificant can make a big difference in cardiovascular health.
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