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ENCORE: Be a Good Sleeper and Start Feeling Better -With Dr. Winter
Most people are experiencing sleep problems like sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and insomnia. To cure these sleep disorders people tend to rely on some remedies like taking pills or reading tips on the internet to achieve a good and healthy sleep. In this episode, we will be discussing ways on how to be a good sleeper. Joining us is Dr. Winter a fully board-certified neurologist and double board-certified sleep specialist. Listen to the episode and find out: Facts about sleep; How insomnia is often fused with the person’s identity; How to treat insomnia. Improve your sleep habits and make each night a night of good sleep.
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