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Going to the doctor with sleep problems: a logical start but not always the end
Doctors prescribe sleeping pills to one in two people who suffer from insomnia. Sleeping pills do have an effect. They calm you down. They make you drowsy. Sometimes you suddenly sleep through a few hours again. That can feel like a relief. You might sleep better, but the confidence that you can do this on your own gradually fades into the background.
Jorge Marten Groen
Feb 183 min read


Do sleep supplements work? What science says (Part 1)
I will elaborate a bit more on popular sleep supplements. This is based on an article in The Washington Post, which evaluated recent scientific research on the possible positive effects of five supplements often used to improve sleep: melatonin, magnesium, probiotics, vitamin D, and ashwagandha.
Jorge Marten Groen
Aug 12, 20253 min read
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