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Too Hot To Sleep? 5 Tips To Get Some Healthy Sleep

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Too Hot To Sleep? 5 Tips To Get Some Healthy Sleep


With temperature crossing 40 degree Celsius on most days, 'above normal' heat makes it extremely difficult to maintain healthy sleep cycle.

The months of May, June and July are that of scorching heat and humidity in most parts of the country. With the temperature crossing 40 degree Celsius on most days, the 'above normal' heat makes it extremely difficult to maintain a healthy sleep cycle.

Moreover, the frequent power cuts add to the woes of the masses. 42 percent people are regularly woken up by the muggy temperatures.

Here is how one can get a good night's sleep, this summer
Avoid alcohol: It saps essentials fluids from your body. While it may seem like a good idea to drink a tower of chilled beer with your friends, in the long run, it will dehydrate you.

Invest in a quality fan: A good fan uses minimal electricity and makes no noise. A good fan also works wonders in hot temperatures.

Sleep alone: According to a research, around 36 percent couples sleep in separate beds to stay cool during hot nights to avoid basking in each other's body heat.

Have a cold shower before you sleep: A cold shower will help reduce your core body temperature. It will also help you sweat a little less.

Use sheets instead of duvets: Most of us are unable to sleep without a quilt. However, the wiser thing to do would be to use plain cotton sheets to cover you instead of a thick duvet.

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Smoking tied to early onset of pancreatic cancer

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Smoking tied to early onset of pancreatic cancer




Those who smoke and drink heavily may are likelier to develop pancreatic cancer at an earlier age than those who don't.


Researchers from the University of Michigan Health System found that heavy smokers with pancreatic cancer were diagnosed around age 62 and heavy drinkers at age 61 – almost a decade earlier than the average age of 72.

Smoking is a strong risk factor for pancreatic cancer and alcohol has been shown to cause oxidative damage to the pancreas, which sets the stage for the inflammatory pathways that can lead to cancer.

The findings only indicate these habits can lead to developing pancreatic cancer earlier in life.
The study of 811 pancreatic cancer patients from the multicenter, international database Pancreatic Cancer Collaborative Registry does not prove the habits caused cancer.

The study does make a step toward understanding at what age screening for pancreatic cancer should begin – once widespread screening is available.

"As screening programs are developed, an understanding of how personal features influence the age of presentation will be important to optimize the timing of those screenings.
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