Semi-Somnia
Sat, November 10, 2007 at 01:47AM
nadia febina in Self Care & Beauty, Yoga Journal
About 30million people suffer from semi-somnia, a light version of insomnia. Good rituals before bed to "wind-down" our mind is recommended, ie. turn-off computer 1-hr before bed, taking a light yoga, meditation or light reading.
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Could you have semi-somnia?
Around 30 million people suffer from 'semi-somnia' (disturbed or fitful sleep due to a stressful lifestyle) according to a sleep expert, Dr Neil Stanley. Find out if you're a sufferer and what do do about it.
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ARE YOU A SEMI-SOMNIAC?
Dr Stanley's test: How do you feel energy-wise at 11am and 2pm each day? Rate it on a score of one to 10. "Scoring around five to seven means you're probably aware you're regularly not on top of your game, crave day-time naps and may rely on sugary snacks and coffee."
Dr Stanley says semi-somnia shares similar - but milder - symptoms as chronic insomnia, a serious sleep disorder. While sufferers of insomnia may take more than 30 minutes to get to sleep, and wake frequently during the night, most nights, for a period of more than three weeks, semi-somniacs may also experience those problems or simply not sleep for long enough because of a demanding lifestyle.
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