The 5 surprising reasons you might not be sleeping – and all are lurking in your home
STRESS, alcohol, and medications are some of the more common causes for people struggling to get to their shut eye.
The study looked at patients who ranged from ages 19 to 24 and found PFAS may impact several genes that control sleep.: "Because the body needs sleep every day, if PFAS might be interfering with your sleep, that may affect you more immediately than other chronicPrior research looking at PFAS has indicated possible impacts on brain chemicals like dopamine, glutamate and serotonin, which are all vital for getting a good night's rest.
To avoid dental floss that contains PFAS, look for products that are labelled as PFAS-free, or avoid flosses that are marketed as 'non-stick' or 'glides easily'. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances are a group of over 4,700 chemicals that are resistant to heat, oil, water, and grease.
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