World Sleep Day

Sleep is often overlooked and not seen as a priority in everyday life. However, sleep is linked to promoting good health and well-being. Regular and undisturbed sleep routine is essential to keeping good mental health and helps with mood. In UK, we average between 5.78-6.83 hours a night, yet the national sleep foundation advises healthy adults need between 7-9 hours a night. 

By investing in good quality sleep can improve cognitive function therefore improving concentration and productivity. Physically your body will be more energized which is linked to better mood and a regulation in hormone. Sleep is vital as this is the time your body and mind can repair and recharge. 

To get a better night sleep, there are simple lifestyle habits you can incorporate. This includes:

  • Establishing a good bedtime routine and sleeping at the same time every night

  • Keep a comfortable temperature in the bedroom

  • Limit your screen time before bed and keep a low light level when you sleep

  • Abstain from large meals and caffeine a few hours before bedtime

  • Winddown your day with gentle exercises

We spend a third of our lives asleep, therefore sleep is essential, and we should look to improve it where possible. Happy world sleep day!

Latest News

Women’s Health: Why Regular Check-Ups Are Non-Negotiable

“The greatest wealth is health.” It’s a phrase we hear often, but when it comes to women’s health, it’s more than just...

Beyond Visual Clarity: Your Ophthalmologist Role in Long-Term Health

While ensuring sharp vision is essential, your ophthalmologist plays a multifaceted role in safeguarding your overall...

Demystifying Dermatitis: A Collaborative Approach to Improved Patient Care

Dermatitis, encompassing various skin conditions characterised by inflammation and irritation, remains a prevalent...

Developing Skincare Routines for Acne-Prone Skin

Acne can be a frustrating and confidence-damaging condition, but with the right skincare routine, you can take control...

Menopause: Understanding the changes and how to manage symptoms

Menopausal effects can bring on an array of changes to your daily life, it is important to identify these and what...

Dealing with Eczema

Eczema is a skin condition that causes parts of the skin to become itchy and inflamed. When this is aggravated, the...

Top 200 Female-Powered Businesses 2022

We are delighted to announce that we have been recognised as one of the Top 200 Female-Powered Businesses in the...

Recovering from Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Carpal tunnel surgery releases the pressure on the median nerve inside the wrist. This allows the nerve to freely...

The Development of a Keloid Scar

Keloids are formed from an over production of collagen. Most commonly to those between the ages of 20 and 30 years...