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Sleep Is the Best Medicine 

Dr .Thau specializes in Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care Medicine and Sleep Medicine for Northwell Health.

Charlotte Bronte once said, “A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow,” and there is no doubt that 2020’s Covid stresses left everyone with a restless pillow or two.  According to the Director of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Phelps Hospital/Northwell HealthSteven A. Thau, we were “not a country of good sleepers even before the pandemic.” A culture of working harder, later and longer can contribute to poor or ineffective sleep. “Much like a computer, the body too needs time to shut off so it can restart effectively,” says Thau.   

What are the benefits of high-quality sleepThau lists the following:  

“Sleep is not a time of nothingness,” Thau warns. “Quality sleep is critical for the mind and body to avoid burn out.” 

One indicator that you may not be receiving enough quality sleep throughout the night is experiencing the afternoon crash, usually between 1 and 3 pm. Thau suggests avoiding naps if possible, or else capping them at 20 or 30 minutes. Napping for too long sends a confusing message to the brain which leads to the ‘second wind’, at a time when people should be winding down.  

Rest and relax.

Here are some simple techniques to improve the quality of our sleep: 

If sleep becomes purposeful and efficient ,” claims Thau, “it’s time well-spent.” 

Additional resources for sleep disorders can be found at the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the National Sleep Foundation.   

aasm.org 

thensf.org 

 

 

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