
Harvard HealthVerified account @HarvardHealth 27 minutes ago
Blue light has a dark side. #HarvardHealth #sleephealth http://bit.ly/2D4QG8M

Harvard HealthVerified account @HarvardHealth 27 minutes ago
Blue light has a dark side. #HarvardHealth #sleephealth http://bit.ly/2D4QG8M

Frostnip or bite, cold weather can hurt. #Exercising and playing outdoors in winter is a great way to stay active, but beware of cold-caused injuries. https://mayocl.in/2Sr3M5U

Research suggests sharing #kindness regularly can help your health. See what others are sharing about acts of kindness and add your experiences in the #MayoClinicConnect #MentalHealth group. https://mayocl.in/2sdyeVa

Cleveland ClinicVerified account @ClevelandClinic 6 hours ago
Is it possible to catch up on lost sleep over the weekend? A sleep medicine expert’s answer:
A: In the past, sleep experts believed it was impossible to catch up on the sleep you lose — that once you’ve lost it, it’s gone.
But a recent long-term study found that folks who slept four, five or six hours during the week, then caught up on weekends, lived longer than those who remained sleep-deprived all week long.
So you can catch up to some degree on weekends. However, sometimes people who catch up on sleep on the weekend will oversleep.
And it turns out that oversleeping has some of the same consequences as undersleeping:
So it’s really best to aim for a stable sleep time, bedtime and wake time every day of the week. This will help you get the regular sleep needed to restore your brain and every cell in your body.
—Sleep medicine specialist Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DO, MS

mindbodygreenVerified account @mindbodygreen 26 minutes ago
Truth: “Love comes in many forms, but all of them soothe loneliness.” 
#confidence #single #relationships #friendship #singlelife


WebMDVerified account @WebMD 44 minutes ago
Depression isn’t a one-size-fits-all illness. It comes in many forms, each with slightly different symptoms. What to know: https://wb.md/2FLbSUB
