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Lillie's avatar

Helpful information about the importance of regular sleep schedule. I certainly learned this when my children were babies and as they grew up. Sleep schedule interruptions = cranky kids. Somehow we learn to disguise this problem from our adult selves as we push through busy higher education and career life.

In my early 40s, I began to have a harder time falling asleep, especially on Sunday nights......hmmm.... Then I read somewhere that said we should get up at the same time every day, no matter how late we stayed up socializing.

As soon as I started getting up at the same time on weekend mornings that I did on work days, the Sunday night sleeplessness faded into oblivion. Thank you for highlighting sleep regularity.

Dr. Khadija Siddiqui's avatar

What stands out is how sleep quality and consistency quietly shape the same underlying systems that drive long-term cardiovascular and metabolic health, especially through daily rhythm, stress load, and recovery capacity.

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