Sleep and Alcohol
Drinking alcohol can help you fall asleep faster, but it disrupts your sleep cycles, preventing you from achieving restorative REM sleep. This interruption leads to feelings similar to a hangover, as your brain misses crucial sleep processes. Fascinatingly, sleep deprivation can impair you as much as being drunk, highlighting the serious risks of drowsy driving.In this clip
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Shawn Stevenson on 10 Ways to Sleep Better Tonight - with Lewis Howes
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What happens if I drink alcohol before sleep, as discussed in the episode Shawn Stevenson on 10 Ways to Sleep Better Tonight - with Lewis Howes and the clip Sleep and Alcohol?
What happens if I drink alcohol before sleep, as discussed in the episode Shawn Stevenson on 10 Ways to Sleep Better Tonight - with Lewis Howes and the clip Sleep and Alcohol?
What are the effects of drinking before sleep?