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    Anonymous Tips for good sleep as we approach daylight-saving time

    Daylight-Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 7 and board-certified sleep physician, Anthony Masi, M.D., with the Sleep Center Institute at St. Mary�s Health Center, offers the following tips for getting a good night�s sleep. He also offers questions to determine if you have a bigger sleep issue that requires medical diagnosis and treatment.

    Good sleep tips:
    • Don't eat a heavy meal before bedtime
    • Don't drink a lot of caffeine or alcohol before bedtime
    • Don't nap during the day, or at least keep it brief -- 10 to 15 minutes
    • Stop working on any task an hour before bedtime to calm down
    • Don't discuss emotional issues at bedtime
    • Make sure your sleep environment is comfortable
    • Don't turn lights on at night - use a small night-light instead
    • Don�t fall asleep with the television still on
    • Set a regular bedtime and wake up at the same time every day
    • Fight after�dinner drowsiness by doing something mildly stimulating to avoid falling asleep too early
    Some questions to ask your doctor if you think you might have a sleep disorder:
    • If I snore, does that mean I definitely have a sleep disorder?
    • Is dry mouth a symptom of a sleep disorder?
    • How can I tell if I have insomnia?
    • Should I be concerned if I have trouble falling to sleep at night, lying awake for up to an hour before falling asleep?
    • How do I know if my mattress or another environmental factor is causing my sleep problems?
    • I am always tired despite adequate sleep time. Can this be a sign of sleep apnea?
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