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5 ways sleep strengthens your heart We all know how great a good night's rest feels. You wake up feeling refreshed, energized and ready to tackle your day. Unfortunately, this rested feeling is the exception and not the norm for many who live busy lives in the modern world, and it's hurting more than our energy levelsit's also harming our hearts. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one-quarter of the U.S. population doesn't get enough sleep, while nearly 10% experience chronic insomnia.
Although it may feel like it, sleep isn't a passive activity, or a luxury for that matter. It's a must for your overall health and well-being, and according to numerous studies, it's essential for a healthy heart. According to the CDC, not getting enough sleep is associated with a number of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity and depression. Together, these four health conditions prove a powerful case that sleep isn't just beneficial, it's vital.
8 Ways to Sleep Your Way to a Healthier Heart
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Garden Harvest Vegetable Soup This soups works well with most vegetables from the garden-- experiment and use vegetables that are in season.
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Nutritional Info | Servings Per Recipe: 8 Amount Per Serving Calories: 159.7 Total Fat: 4.5 g Cholesterol: 1.5 mg Sodium: 96.2 mg Total Carbs: 26.3 g Dietary Fiber: 6.4 g Protein: 5.4 g View full nutritional breakdown of Garden Harvest Vegetable Soup by ingredient | | | | | |
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