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The Science of Sleep: Mysteries of Rest

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Sleep is one of the most fundamental aspects of our health, yet it is often overlooked in the hustle of modern life.

- Rajiv Ambat

The Science of Sleep: Mysteries of Rest

In today’s fast-paced world, the question isn’t just how much sleep we need but also when and how we should rest to stay healthy and energised. In India, the situation is especially concerning. Studies reveal that India is among the most sleep-deprived nations in the world. A 2022 survey found that nearly 93% of Indians are sleep-deprived, with most adults getting less than six hours of sleep a night. This lack of rest has severe implications for physical and mental health, contributing to increased stress, poor productivity, and even lifestyle-related diseases.

Despite its importance, sleep remains a mystery for many. What happens to our bodies while we sleep? Does the time of sleep matter, or can we make up for lost hours later? Is it okay to split sleep between day and night? These are questions we all have but rarely find answers to. We will dive into the science behind sleep, unravelling its mysteries to help you understand why rest is essential and how to make the most of it.

Importance of Sleep

Sleep is crucial because it allows our body and mind to rest, repair, and recharge. During sleep, several important processes occur that are necessary for maintaining good health. For instance, sleep helps with physical recovery. When we sleep, our body repairs muscles, tissues, and cells, and strengthens the immune system. This is why getting enough rest is essential for recovery after exercise or illness.

Sleep is also critical for mental and emotional health. While we sleep, our brain processes and stores the information we’ve learned throughout the day. This is why a good night’s sleep can improve memory, focus, and decision-making. Additionally, sleep plays a key role in regulating emotions and reducing stress. Lack of sleep can lead to mood swings, anxiety, and difficulty managing emotions. Overall, sleep is not just about feeling rested; it’s about keeping both your body and mind functioning at their best.

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