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3 Things Your Body Does While You Sleep

Sleep is something natural that we normally think as of necessity. There are many things that are happening to our bodies during sleep making it one of the most useful times of the day.u00a0Of course, our bodies naturally recover from exercise and illness while we sleep but do you actually know exactly what your body does when you are asleep?

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3 Things Your Body Does While You Sleep

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  1. HEALTH 3 Things Your Body Does While You Sleep   BY DISHA-GAVANDI AUG 09, 2019 17:08  Sleep is something natural that we normally think as of necessity. There are many things that are happening to our bodies during sleep making it one of the most useful times of the day. Of course, our bodies naturally recover from exercise and illness while we sleep but do you actually know exactly what your body does when you are asleep?

  2. Brain sort out Even though your consciousness goes blank, your brain doesn’t stop. While you are not busy doing anything else, your brain has time to process everything that happened during the day. The information gets sorted into categories which later on become your long term memory. So if you want to remember something, sleep on it. Hormone therapy Hormones play a crucial role in the functioning of our body. During sleep, high amounts of different hormones are released to boost growth, recovery and control sleep cycles. Melatonin controls how fast you fall asleep and wake up and can be influenced by the amount of light and the temperature in your room. Growth hormone, on the other hand, repairs damage and helps growth (dah!). Stress relief Our stress hormone, cortisol, naturally decreases just after we fall asleep. This way the body is relaxed and ready to be restored for another day. However, the hormone rises again just after you wake up. That’s the reason you are perky and crave that coffee in the morning. Make sure to get enough sleep as cortisol levels tend to increase if you didn’t have enough sleep the night before. TAGS:SLEEPNEWS

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