By Andy | May 27, 2009 - 3:50 am - Posted in Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Habits
“Smoking is dangerous to your health.” This warning found in cigarette
boxes is not for naught and a recent study published in the February issue of Chest suggests yet another ill effect of smoking. According to Dr. Naresh M. Punjabi and his research colleagues, smoking can cause poor sleep quality.
Punjabi, one of the authors of the study, points out that those who smoke are more likely to feel tired when awake and they spend less time in deep sleep than those who do not smoke. This can be attributed to the fact that smokers go through nicotine withdrawal each night, therefore causing sleep disturbances. Read The Full Story…

white noise or nature sounds, such as the ocean or forest, to be soothing for sleep.
