Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Losing Sleep over Divorce Harmful for Health



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For people who find divorce so traumatizing that they lose sleep, which leads to increased blood pressure, and causes early death, says a new study, Researchers found that though sleep issue were normal in after separation, as it was an adjustment, if it continues for a longer time, it may indicate depression and such people are particularly susceptible to health problems. They found changes in resting blood pressure were associated with sleep problems. Researcher Dr David Sbarras said that any increase in blood pressure should not be taken lightly for people who already have high blood pressure complaints corresponded to a roughly six unit increase in subsequent systolic blood pressure. Lead study author Kendra Krietsh suggested that people who have persistent difficulties sleeping after a divorce should look for cognitive behavioral therapy, for making daily agenda that promote healthy sleep, or  to identify new ways to calm down at bedtime.