Especially scary for us women? The recent finding that skimping on sleep may be linked to a higher risk of breast cancer. A Japanese study found that women who sleep less than six hours a night were more likely to develop breast cancer than women who slept longer — a risk that may be associated with lower levels of the sleep hormone melatonin. While it's possible to moderate melatonin levels via supplements, it seems to becoming more and more clear that there is no replacement for a solid eight hours of deep, uninterrupted sleep. It's more important than ever to take this aspect of our health seriously, so you can bet we're going to make a commitment to turning in earlier this week — FOMO be damned.
(The New York Times)
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