Anxiety and Sleep How to Improve Our Wellness

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Anxiety and Sleep: How to Improve Our Wellness

You have probably been told many times how important sleep is or maybe you have found you can operate well without much. There are many new studies out now showing the link between anxiety and sleep. It comes down to a pretty simple formula, lack of sleep. So how does a lack of sleep cause us anxiety? The brain needs a time to transport its toxins out of the neural tissue and through the garbage-removal systems. This function is dependent on sleep to function properly. This can happen from gradually losing sleep over time. Most of the sleep that causes sleep deprivation is specifically REM (rapid eye movement) deprivation, this is when the body becomes more relaxed and the brain more active. Normally we can spend about 20% of our sleep in REM. It has been found that even a small REM deprivation causes increased activity in emotion generating regions of the brain and reduces the activity in the emotion-regulating regions. Out of this comes anxiety, which can be generated more steadily when these two main areas of the brain are changing. On top of that anxiety can also cause high blood pressure, just another consequence of lack of sleep. Good news! A lot of the negative impacts of sleep loss can be reversible after just one night of peaceful sleep, but how can we get better sleep? There have


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