Hey there late-shift workers, students, and other night owls. A new sleep study has shown apparent effects on how prolonged sleeplessness can lead to irreversible brain damage . Do we have your attention now?
No one can deny and erase the fact that "Sleep is vital," and you can't teach that. Both memory and learning have long been proved to be connected to sleep. As many of us find it pretty hard to remember and learn things harder without enough sleep, you know this. Now is the time to change and take your mental health seriously. Being an insomniac isn't a joke anymore; we should all take it severely.
What Is Insomnia?
Insomnia is the most usual and ordinary sleep disorder that makes it hard to fall asleep and stay asleep through the night. It makes you wake up too early and doesn't let you sleep back again. It makes you feel tired and exhausted all the time. Insomnia lowers the levels of energy and mood and affects your work performance, health, and life quality.
The Causes
If we put it in simple words, Insomnia is caused by a prolonged and consistent lack of sleep. Not getting enough sleep of more than 7 hours regularly eventually leads to Insomnia. All these sleep disorders lead to health consequences that affect both brain and body entirely.
To fanfiction, at its best, our body needs sleep as much as it needs food and air. During the time you sleep, your body will heal itself and recover all its imbalanced chemicals. And without sleep, the body and brain systems start functioning abnormally.