Things to Know About Insomnia and Some Help for It

Sleep problems plague just about everyone at some point in their lives. Spending even a single night tossing and turning in bed can leave you feeling groggy the next day. When you struggle with falling asleep before a big event or because you napped earlier in the day, you might not have much to worry about. Temporary bouts of sleeplessness are common, and you should feel well-rested again once you regain your normal sleep habits.

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