SLEEPY HEAD

The 8 tips to sleep better and beat coronavirus insomnia

FROM the fear of catching coronavirus to empty supermarket shelves - many people are struggling to sleep amid the lockdown.

And it's not surprising, given the uncertainty surrounding the unprecedented situation we find ourselves in.

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However, a night of tossing and turning can not only leave you feeling sluggish and bleary-eyed - but, in the long run, it can impact on your physical, mental and emotional health too.

And while there is currently no life hack that stops you from getting coronavirus, we do know that sleep is essential in helping our bodies stay healthy.

This is why, more than ever, we all start making a few changes to make sure we're at our top form each day as we face another day in lockdown.

Here, we take you through some of our top tips to help you drift off into the land of nod and beat coronavirus insomnia...

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's sleep expert, Dr Nerina Ramlakhan, recommends turning off all electronic devices 90 minutes before going to bed.

This is not just to get a good night's kip – studies show a connection between overuse of phones and depression and anxiety.

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She said: "Caffeine is the most widely consumed stimulant in the world and mainly works via adenosine receptors in the brain.

"This produces an alerting effect by increasing the release of some brain chemicals. Caffeine increases focus and reduces the perception of fatigue.

"By blocking adenosine receptors, it prevents the relaxing responses produced by adenosine and interferes with your ability to wind down and sleep.”
She recommends that you have your final cup of coffee no later than 5pm - although chronic insomniacs might want to stop the caffeine consumption at lunchtime.

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