Sleep and Movement
Prioritizing sleep is essential for overall health, with a recommended bedtime around 9:30 to 10:00 PM and avoiding food intake two to three hours before sleeping. Poor sleep quality can stem from issues like sleep apnea, often linked to jaw development and nutrition. Additionally, incorporating regular movement throughout the day is crucial, as even small activities can help maintain health and well-being.In this clip
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