Lack of Sleep Makes Us Eat More
Multiple studies now support the fact that a lack of sleep changes brain activity and increases the urge to eat more. Sleep deficiency also produces the inclination to eat more high calorie foods.
Multiple studies now support the fact that a lack of sleep changes brain activity and increases the urge to eat more. Sleep deficiency also produces the inclination to eat more high calorie foods.
Suicides are often avoidable. Research links suicides among teens to a lack of sleep or insomnia.