William Shakespeare’s Macbeth had it right when he referred to sleep as the ‘balm of hurt minds.’ While a full night of slumber stabilizes emotions, a sleepless night can trigger up to a 30% rise in anxiety levels, according to new research.
Stressed to the max? Deep sleep can rewire the anxious brain
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth had it right when he referred to sleep as the ‘balm of hurt minds.’ While a full night of slumber stabilizes emotions, a sleepless night can trigger up to a 30% rise in anxiety levels, according to new research.