This article was originally published on 19 September 2020 and updated with new information.
Getting a good night's sleep is key to refueling your body for school and work the next morning. In Singapore, however, nearly 44 per cent of people are not clocking sufficient sleep each night.
This may result in poor health and weaker immunity over time, which may cause heart diseases, stroke and diabetes, as well as increase your chances of suffering from depression, weight gain and impaired reactions. Over the years, there have been many reports detailing the health risks linked to irregular or deprived sleep and can precede insomnia.
This is why good sleep habits should be cultivated from young. Besides instilling these habits in your routine, you can also impart good sleeping habits to your children. Here are five tips for falling asleep that you and your family can adopt for a better night's sleep and improved quality of life.