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Lack of Sleep and Diabetes

Diabetes is a typical life-long health condition. There are 2.8 million people identified as having diabetes in the UK and an predicted 850,000 people who have the condition but don’t comprehend it.

Diabetes is a condition where the amount of glucose in your blood is just too high as the body can’t use it properly. The reason being your pancreas does not produce any insulin, or not enough, to aid glucose enter your body’s cells – or the insulin that is made doesn’t work correctly (known as insulin resistance).

Insulin is the hormone made by the pancreas that allows glucose to enter the body’s cells, where it is used as fuel for energy and then we can work, play and generally live our lives. It is important for life.

Glucose originates from processing carbohydrate and is also produced by the liver. Carbohydrate originates from many different kinds of foods and drink, including starchy foods such as bread, potatoes and chapattis; fruit; some milk products; sugar and other sweet foods.

If you have diabetes, your body cannot create proper utilization of this glucose so it accumulates in the blood and isn’t capable of being used because fuel.

Have scientists identified a breakthrough in helping avoid diabetes? Maybe so. Recent studies claim that the link between lack of sleep and diabetes is probably there, and many more people are taking prescription drugs because of it.

A recent study dealt with suppression of Deep Sleep from several topics for three successive days. What they identified was extraordinary. The young, healthy topics became fewer responsive to insulin, and so needing more insulin to help process glucose within their bodies. Whenever glucose can’t be metabolized correctly, it is saved as fat. Blood sugar is then rised and one wants insulin to be able to bring down the level of blood sugar.

This kind of high blood sugar levels dangers the introduction of diabetes later on in life, and merely from not getting proper sleep at night! Good sleep is not only important for blood sugar, but a variety of other internal processes that are regulated during sleep. Without the suitable sleep pattern, nutrition style and exercise regime, one cannot anticipate to live to their highest potential.

The immune system can also be impaired by a lack of sleep, making a person more susceptible to infection and disease.

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Results Of Insomnia – A Lack Of Sleep Can Cause

Lots of people believe that sleeping prevents them from working, studying and enjoying life. After all, lots of people lose sleep to complete activities for these. There are those that continuously burn the midnight oil just to work or learn. There are also many people that would rather go out at night or engage in discretion activities. However, fact remains, people need to sleep. There are many lack of sleep symptoms that will avoid one from doing their best.

Insomnia, the sleep problem, can be considered the primary cause of lack of sleep. It is the situation tens of millions of people endure. People that have trouble falling or keeping asleep have insomnia.

Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep. It is a popular sleep problem that a lot of people experience at least occasionally. When it happens, people feel tired much of the time and sometimes worry a lot regarding not getting sufficient sleep. As a result, insomnia usually disturbs daily life.

Insomnia can result from the following:

* Diet (e.g., intake of caffeine or alcohol)
* Emotional difficulties
* Stress
* Underlying disease
* Other factors

For short-term insomnia, sleeping pills can be successful. For long-term insomnia, nevertheless, sleeping tablets can actually aggravate the problem. Lack of sleep is not actually a problem; it really suggests that an individual has not been getting sufficient sleep. Insufficient sleep can affect judgment, response-moment, hand-eye coordination, memory, and general well-being.

Studies have shown that lack of sleep also can harm the immune system. Sensation tired throughout the day, falling asleep for really short amounts of time (5 minutes or so), or routinely dropping off to sleep immediately after lying down may indicate lack of sleep.

Severe long-term effects of insomnia could be associated with diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Extented lack of sleep also causes early-aging. Sleep is the time when the body renews and revitalizes itself; it is a time of rebalancing, detoxification, and the re-booting of the immune system. Cortisol, a natural anti-inflammatory, is created during the day and avoids natural cell repair from occurring. During sleep, cortisol levels are lowered, allowing common growth and restore to take place. Melatonin, another body hormone, is released at night, and works to fight against irregular cell development.

Any individuals are able to live with their insomnia. Thus, they are able to live lack of sleep. Nevertheless, what quality of life would one have going through numerous symptoms mentioned above? Get some sleep and genuinely live life to the fullest.

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Sleep – a sensational state of mind in darkness

‘Sleep’ is the essential part of any living beings on this earth.  Everything sleeps at a particular time and or period and is inbuilt in biological programs of body in congruent with organic form of life.  Plants, trees, insects, worms, animals and mankind all are having this quality rather habit of ‘sleep’ and consumes almost one quarter of their life in ‘sleeping’ status.  Ironically, mankind does not give enough attention and care to the status of ‘sleeping’ in other word the ‘unconscious nature or state’ of life.   Instead we give as much as importance to ‘awaken or conscious nature or state’ of life.  Since it is a natural occurrence and effected due to the tiredness of nerves and muscles, we human beings leave this entire stage to the natural process and mystery.  In fact, both status of life plays vital role in refurbishing the human energy, yet mankind simply not interested or become insignificant to the dark affairs of life.  Life is not naturally imbalanced, but unnaturally, due to excessive delirious in ‘awakened state’ for obvious ‘dark’ reasons.

Sleeping is a natural periodic suspension of consciousness in which the power of body is restored.  However, the clear definition of sleep and functioning of body parts during this suspended consciousness state are not clear yet.  People who have lack of sleep get into irritation, forgetful, uncoordinated, hallucinatory and even psychotic.  Sleep disorder may lead to rare fatal familial insomnia and is untreatable.  Insomnia may lead to hallucination and eventually to death.  The truth is that every one of us experiences mild insomnia once in our life.  In human beings sleep is linked with hormone levels and specific brain electrical activity, including delta waves quiet different from the brain’s awakening activity. 

Brain usually generates different kind of waves such as alpha, beta, gamma, theta and delta waves.  Alpha waves are generated during awaken state of mind along with other waves depends on brain’s activity.  However, when the brain is in deep sleep or completely unconscious level, delta waves are active which are slowest in frequency range between 1-4 hertz.   Delta waves are particularly beneficial for brain performance.  Deep sleep helps the brain to release more delta waves that has numerous benefits including better intuition connectivity and deep spirituality.  It also releases anti aging hormones that reduces the release of Cortisol cells which are responsible for stress and quicker aging.  In plain terms the mind and muscles are getting repaired while we have deep sleep.  Many sleep experts recommend average eight hours sleep to have better mental alertness and avoid physical sore and tension.

Caffeine, tobacco and alcohol disturb the sleep a lot and cause frequent awakenings at night.  Alcohol is one of the worst agents that will make snoring even terrible.  Snoring is the not indication of deep sleep as many believes, but indication of depression or related sleep disorders such as narcolepsy and central nervous system hyper-somnolence.  However, in most cases snoring happens due to throat and windpipe congestions.  A study from German clinic says that snoring make the person silly.  Snoring persons have performed worse in intelligence test.  An American study says that snoring kills brain cells responsible for intelligence by depriving the body oxygen.  In fact, snoring can be stop or controlled by doing a small surgery at throat by removing the tissue.

In addition to above reasons many of us failed to realize a major habit of us for disturbed sleep that occurs in our daily life.  Watching movies, emotional serials and obscene scenes at early part of night or prior to sleep causes deep conscious and unconscious emotional conflicts during sleep and responsible for the hyper subconscious level which will certainly spoils a good sleep.  

Scientists are classifying the sleep into five different stages.

Stage 1:                                It’s a dozing stage indicating the mental and physical tiredness that forces to take rest. 

Stage 2:                                Light sleep stage in which the body rests and the circulation of blood gradually reduced to the vital organs and other parts of the body including brain.

Stage 3:                                It is a mixture of light and deep sleep, in which the sleeping person can hear or observe certain sounds but usually non responsive

Stage 4:                                It is a deep sleep stage and most essential part of sleep.  Generally the sleeping individual does not understand anything that is happening around him unless a huge sound or disturbance occurs.  The research analysis says that the mechanical and physical functions of the body are repaired during this stage.

Stage 5:                                It is a dreaming sleep or REM (Rapid Eye Movement).  The eye movements during dream correspond with dream plot lines.  The remainder of the body paralyzed during REM sleep, which prevent us from physically acting on our dreams.  The research says that REM sleep repair mental functions of the body, hence the dreams are the indication of the repair of the brain.  It does not mean that the dreams are only indication of active brain and functioning.  

The delta waves are active during the fourth and fifth stages of sleep can be experienced through dreams.  Most of the dreams are long or seems to be longer than the actual time span due to the heavy release of delta waves with the slowest speed of 1-4 hertz.  There is an interesting relativity between the delta mental waves that does not match the usual time speed.  The slowest delta mental waves actually help the dreams against the time speed during unconscious stage of mind and are the reason for long dreams and sometimes tiring.  There are many research activities happening to uncover the relativity between the delta waves and the dreams. 

A four year old child spends average of three to four hours in dreaming per night.  The duration of dream reduces to roughly between 100 to 120 minutes per night after 10 years old. 

 Ancient civilizations believe that dreams are bridge between mankind and supernatural or God or induced by language of evils and demons.  Soothsayers believe that dreams could foretell one’s future.  In fact, mankind is always curious to know what is ahead of us and therefore they consider dreams have major role in prophetic power of attributing and astrological predictions. 

Psychoanalysts say that they have certain method to diagnose the troubles of individuals by asking and recording their dreams.  Further, they say that dreams reveal our secret wishes, fears, loves and hatreds.  In dreams we become our true self and identify us with hidden dual character is what modern psychiatric confirms. 

Everyone dreams and is a matter of remembering them.  Mostly we are unable to reconstruct our dreams and nevertheless dreams are integral part of life.  Dreams fulfill our functions, wishes, inspire us and release inhibitions.  Dream also releases our accumulated unhealthy emotions, hide the meanings in symbols and take us back to carefree childhood life.  Dreams may have practical values and repeated dreams are indication of root conflicts in our personality or related to unresolved issues in life.  Associating famous persons in dreams might have the indication of deep rooted inferiority complex. 

I have taken another interesting rout to study the ‘sleep’ in religious context from Holy Quran.   

In Holy Quran, chapter 78, verse 9 ‘And made your sleep for rest’ meaning sleeping is essential part of life and the scientific research suggests that a sound sleep is highly refreshing by repairing the mental and physical part of body.  It is a natural cause programmed in body and mind by the Creator to refresh the physical and mental conditions of mankind. 

In chapter 30, verse 23, Allah says “It is Allah that takes the souls (of men) at death; and those that die not (He takes) during their sleep; those on who He has passed the decree of death He keeps back (from returning to life) but the rest He sends (to their bodies) for a term appointed.  Verily in this are Signs for those who reflect”. 

The interesting revelation of ‘He keeps back’ has certain meanings denoting the migration of souls to an unknown destination or space.  The Almighty claims that He retains all souls with Him and to those He passed the decree of death will be prevented from going back.

In a tradition (Hadith) from Prophet Mohamed (PBUH), related by Abdullah Bin Abi Qataba, mentioned in Sahih Bukhari that “during a travel when everybody got to sleep and Bilal have said prophet Mohammed (PBUH) that he will not sleep and responsible to wake them for Fajr (morning) prayer.  But he also got to sleep and unable to wake up for Adhan (call for prayer).  Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) have wake and found the sun is on its edge.  So he wake up Bilal and asked him what happened to his statement?  Bilal replied that I have never slept like this one.  The beloved Prophet said it is Allah captured your soul and He released when he wishes”.

The question is that are we experiencing a temporary death during our sleep?  Is sleep twin brother of death?  I will leave this question to readers to explore the answer.   Nevertheless, sleep is an indication and reminder to mankind that one day we need to permanently sleep upon terminating our connection with this universe.  One can be a believer of God or atheist, but experiencing the unconscious nature of life at every night in which we have no control on our mind and body.  We are experiencing a phenomenal miracle of life at every night with little or no attention to it. It is necessary for every individual to give equal attention to ‘sleep’ an important state of life because living beings are naturally balanced.    

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A Law is Really a Lifestyle

By Adrianna Noton

Law isn’t just that. It embraces a vast range of topics and ways. There is probably a rule that fits just about everyone in the world. For nearly all the civilized countries, anyway, there are vast amounts of regulations that would take an ordinary person a life-time to read through, and then more than eighty per cent would not have any relevance whatever to one’s daily life. You think. But they may.

There are laws that have never been enacted. Rules that are obscure. Regulations that were made centuries ago, repealed, reworded, and trotted out in other guises. Some regulations that exist now, are so obsolete that even lawyers have not a clue what they are about.

The lady who stands for law has three symbols in her hands, that symbolize what exactly the three rules are. The sword is a statement of what the courts stand for; the scales show what each claim should be weighed; and the blindfold says that the justice given should be given out objectively, without fear or favour. Many have tried to bend this to their own favour, but somehow justice usually has her way.

Justice systems cover everyone’s day-to-day life. When one walks out of one’s house, the legal system kicks in. No-one else has any right, unless permitted, to enter that house, until the owner returns. No damage must be done to it, or the insurance regulations kick in. Break and enter that house, and, if you are caught, a world of grief awaits one.

Medical health is another heavily populated street. People are encouraged to insure themselves against illness, injury, loss of income, and a myriad of other causes. If one has disabilities caused at the job itself, then there is a justice to help them gain some benefits for their mis-fortune. But, on the reverse side, there are also laws that protect the employer too.

Breaking any rule, whether one knows it or not, can land one in seriously hot water. The excuse of “But I was not aware of that rule”, seldom cuts any ice in a court of justice. A working knowledge of the regulations in the system is useful.

While drunk, riding a giraffe down the street might not be well-known, substitute the word “giraffe” for any other article that one rides, and one is carted off very quickly, usually for one’s own protection.

It can be very expensive to appear in a court. Each person there is really an employee of the justice system, and, as such, need to be paid. If the misdemeanor is such that one narrowly misses jail, then a fine is issued, which is part of the process. A judge sets this, and the legal terms within which the fine must be paid. Other parts of the sentence are also added to the fine, such as community service, and other things, such as certain clinics or services that one must attend.

The ramifications of law are wide-spread. Spend half-an-hour on the Internet and find out many regulations that one has never heard of. The law in some countries, for instance, states that a thief must lose one hand for an offense, and both, if it is severe enough. There are penalties, and penalties. If the man one the giraffe, for instance, does it once, he may be fined, and the giraffe confiscated for a day or two, until the owner sobers up. But, if he does it several times, and is arrested several times, then he might be looking at several weeks or months in a jail, the loss of his giraffe, and being made attend several clinics to address his drink problem.

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New Age Dawning: Breathe Well, Sleep Well, Age Well

Sleep May Not Be the Number One Factor In staying Young and Healthy

“Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.”

This short proverb can be traced as far back as 1496, and even earlier if you count all its variations. It seems that people have always understood the necessity of a good night’s sleep, but these days quality sleep has become a luxury rather than a necessity. But going without sleep may not be so easy since it’s not something your body can easily do without.

The Growing Sleep Deficit
According to a recent Harvard Health Publications survey, “more people are sleeping less than six hours a night, and sleep difficulties confound 75% of us at least a few nights per week.” Most people are shown to be getting inadequate sleep, and as a result chronic fatigue is a major problem for millions of Americans.

But even with the sleep “catch up” on the weekends there are still those who are tired and listless no matter how many hours of sleep they get. In these circumstances, something else may be awry: the sleepiness patients feel is usually the end result and not the actual cause of their sleepiness. In fact, it may be their poor breathing at night and not the quantity of sleep they’re deprived of.

Breath Well To Sleep Well
Whenever you undergo any form of exercise training, you’re almost always reminded to take long deep breaths and to focus on your breathing. From Pilates, to yoga to running and Tai-Chi, exerting control over one’s breath, especially as it pertains to one’s stamina and endurance, is key to maintaining good form and gaining mastery.

But think what would happen if you couldn’t breathe well while you slept. You’d get more than a flabby body. You’d be headed for some serious health problems. But if you’re suffering from obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA for short, this is exactly what’s happening.

Having Trouble Breathing While Sleeping?
Although all humans have varying degrees of airway narrowing, those with sleep apnea, or its milder variant upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS) have anatomies that are more prone to collapse than others. If you have a triangular facial structure or if you have a long neck or if you have a thick, stocky neck, like a football player, or if your tongue happens to sit higher up on your arches (see diagram), all of these anatomical factors can predispose you to airway obstruction or breathing problems while you sleep. Obesity, or one’s weight is not the primary indicator as once believed for having sleep apnea.

This is why for some OSA and UARS patients, sleeping on their sides or stomaches is an important prerequisite for getting a good nights rest. The reason being that this position, as opposed to sleeping on their backs, gives the tissue around their airway a bit more openness, and their tongues don’t tend to collapse as easily if they were lying flat on their backs, especially in deep sleep when throat muscles tend to relax more.

Although many OSA and UARS patients think they prefer to sleep this way just because this is how they’ve always slept, they may very well have made a choice to sleep this way for very good reason. It’s almost like a reflexive survival mechanism, since these preferences to sleep on our sides or stomachs, may have been formed not by any conscious effort, but as a reflexive coping mechanism for something that’s ailing us. This is why oftentimes when patients come to me with sinus and or chronic fatigue issues, I always ask: “Which position do you prefer to sleep in?” It’s almost a given that if patients like to sleep on their sides or stomaches their airways will look like the opening of a coffee stirrer when I look at their airway with my video endoscope.

Breathing For Life
Although many of us intuitively know that breathing is necessary for life, those with sleep apnea and UARS aren’t breathing for their lives. Even though they’re sleeping and therefore should rest allowing time for their brain, muscles, and organs to reset and replenish, their apneas or frequent breathing cessations are constantly interrupting this process. It’s like their “fight or flight” response is on all the time, even though it needs some time off. Think what would happen to your car if the ignition was never turned off. Well, this is what’s happening with sleep apnea patients.

Problems with Sleep Apnea
There are many serious consequences to having sleep-breathing problems—many of which are preventable yet as I’d mentioned before, this is not very likely because so many people who have this condition are unaware.

For one thing, research has found that sleep apnea is inked with a higher incidence of high blood pressure and heart disease. Many patients that come to me already on high blood pressure medications or have a history of heart disease are found on examination to have some sort of a sleep-breathing disorder.

Some other chronic conditions related to sleep apnea are diabetes, depression and many anxiety issues. Many fatigue and attention deficit problems like ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children have also been linked to sleep apnea. A recent study showed that some children having undergone tonsillectomies (where a high percentage of them present with obvious symptoms of OSA) showed significant improvement in their ability to focus and pay attention in schools if not a significantly noticeable decrease in their behavior problems as a result. As you can see, not breathing well while you sleep can have serious consequences for both the old and the young.

When Being Young Is Not Enough
Because sleeping well is almost synonymous in people’s minds with feeling well, looking young and healthy, many people neglect their breathing as a simple fact of life. Little do we realize that this is wherein life originates.

People don’t often ask themselves, “How well did I breathe last night” when they feel groggy and listless in the morning. Instead, most people fixate on the amount of sleep they got or not. This may be the reason why sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medications are so popular in America today.

Moreover, as everyone jumps on the latest new anti-aging rage, breathing is becoming not a secondary, but a tertiary issue in the medical community. In the scheme of holistic or preventative medicine, breathing is often taken as a matter of fact. Although many proponents of these therapies often tout breathing exercises as a means to reducing stress and improving mental wellness they nonetheless overlook this matter when they provide dietary regiments or herbal supplements as sleep aids with little or no regard to the fact that none of these regiments are all that effective unless the mechanism that allows for efficient sleep is working well too. It’s almost like an auto shop owner shoving premium gasoline at customers with cars with broken fuel lodges. Sooner or later, that car is either going to break down or stop dead in its tracks, or at the very least, waste the very good thing you put in to it to make it work better. Similarly, if your sleep problems originate from an anatomical issue, like your airway, no amount of pills or supplements, no matter how potent, can effectively cure your problems with sleep. These problems need to be addressed from the source where it originates—the airway.

Your Breathing Problems Solved
In lieu of giving out bottles of air to my OSA and UARS patients, there are simple measures you can take on your own to improve your breathing while you sleep if you suspect that this may be the source of your problems.

The first most obvious thing I recommend to all my patients who suffer from fatigue issues is to avoid sleeping on their backs. This is one of many reasons why snoring sometimes ceases when people turn over while they sleep. The next best thing to do, if you’re not able to change your sleep position in this way due to an injury or habit, is to lose any excess weight you’ve gained recently. Yet, if you’re still feeling tired or having trouble maintaining focus at work my recommendation will be to get a formal sleep study or polysomnography to determine the root cause of your day time fatigue or exhaustion.

You Want Me To Sleep Where?
A typical “sleep study” takes place in a sleep laboratory where a sleep technician can hook you up to a monitor while you sleep, and a “sleep doctor” can use the readings to objectively measure and quantify the real source of your sleep problems. (Watch meundergo a sleep study.)

Although you may or may not be officially diagnosed with OSA even after the sleep study, I’ve seen many if not a great majority of these patients gain useful information to address any other sleep problems they may be having. Yet, most if not in all cases, patients who I suspect have these conditions, are found to have some mild to moderate breathing component that goes along with their sleep problems. And for these patients, in lieu of treating the underlying breathing problem, no amount of sleeping pills will cure the airway blockage that’s at the root of their sleep problems.

Decelerating the Aging Process
To understand how essential it is to get the sleep you need, it’s equally if not more important to understand how you can get the restorative sleep you need as well.
Essentially, sound sleep offers vital services to your body. After spending a full day learning new skills and having new experiences, sleep allows your brain to shut down its learning mode and consolidate and commit the newly acquired information to memory. Adequate sleep also allows the body to produce the right balance of hormones to help stabilize weight and use carbohydrates efficiently (this may be why research studies show that inadequate sleep is often linked with weight gain). Getting enough sleep also helps to ensure your safety by keeping your brain more alert and in tune with your reflexes preventing injury, and keeping you happy and well adjusted.

Sleep also helps keep the body healthy by boosting your immune function, reducing your chances of getting certain cancers and lowering your blood pressure too. In a nutshell, if you’re not sleeping well, you’re missing out on one of the most valuable methods for keeping you young and healthy for a very long time.

However, ensuring that your good night’s sleep isn’t impaired by breathing problems like Obstructive Sleep Apnea may be more important than sleeping that extra hour of shut eye. As the new-age gurus of aging are telling us, it’s not how old you are chronologically as how old you are biologically. Similarly, if your breathing is impaired while you’re sleeping, your health may not depend so much on how much you sleep every night but how well you’re sleeping through the night, and moreover, how well you’re breathing while you’re asleep. In short, take a closer look at what’s happening on the inside and not on the outside for the answers to your sleep problems. You may be surprised by what you find.

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