Dec 26, 2009

How to Get a Good Night's Sleep

How to Get a Good Night's Sleep


By Robin Lloyd,LiveScience






Improved sleep behavior and attitudes do more good than sleeping pills for the treatment of insomnia, experts at a recent National Institutes of Health Consensus Conference agreed, says


Daniel Kripke of the University of California, San Diego.






The changes Kripke recommends:






* Do not take sleeping pills. This includes over-the-counter pills


And melatonin.






* Don't go to bed until you're sleepy. If you have trouble sleeping,


try going to bed later or getting up earlier.






* Get up at the same time every morning, even after a bad night's sleep. The next night, you'll be sleepy at bedtime.






* If you wake up in the middle of the night and can't fall back to sleep, get out of bed and return only when you are sleepy.






* Avoid worrying, watching TV, reading scary books, and doing


Other things in bed besides sleeping and sex. If you worry, read thrillers or watch TV, do that in a chair that's not in the bedroom.






* Do not drink or eat anything caffeinated within six hours of


Bedtime.






* Avoid alcohol. It's relaxing at first but can lead to insomnia when


it clears your system.






* Spend time outdoors. People exposed to daylight or bright light therapy sleep better.