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Sleep is an essential bodily function that allows our systems to recoup and recover from a day’s work. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that adults receive at least 7 hours of sleep every night. However, only about 1 in 3 adults is meeting this benchmark regularly. Lack of sleep is caused by various factors, including overall health, diet, mental health, and the activities you choose to partake in. Sleep hygiene minimizes nightly interruptions, helping you sleep deeper and longer. With just a few changes in your schedule and lifestyle, you, too, can experience the benefits of good sleep hygiene. Understanding Sleep Hygiene Sleep hygiene is a behavioral practice for developing good habits surrounding sleep schedules, producing a higher-quality night’s sleep. Studies show that nearly everything we do in a day, from what food we eat for dinner to what time we wake up in the morning,

A series of notable accomplishments distinguish Dr. Michael Tenison’s career in medical operations and healthcare management:
Dr. Matt Feeley is a renowned figure in military aviation medicine, with a robust background in occupational and environmental medicine from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
A physician-attorney with a dedication to healthcare innovation, informatics, and digital health.
Chief Clinical Officer at Work Health Solutions, certified in Adult-Gerontology (AGNP-C) and Athletic Training (ATC).
Expert in benefits design and onsite innovation with specialization in the pharmaceutical industry.