Sentences with phrase «lack of sleep takes»

Nursing or bottle - feeding every three or four hours and the subsequent lack of sleep takes a toll.
As expected, the lack of sleep takes a toll on my skin, so to combat my perpetual shortage of shut - eye, I'm eternally obsessed with finding a green beauty routine that keeps my skin looking as healthy as possible.

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Symptoms include lack of energy, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, substance abuse, anxiety, and thoughts of self - harm, which, while clearly not great for mental or physical health, also take a toll on economic productivity.
Despite my concerns about his lack of sleep and sneaking around, I was recently told (by a computer programmer) that it takes a ton of courage to create content and put it on the Web.
Sometimes lack of sleep is actually the cause of friction, so taking that out of the equation and waiting to talk when everyone's a bit more rested might actually be a better strategy for nipping the conflict in the bud.
Are they tired, didn't they sleep well, did they eat some kind of food (salad) that made them later weak and sleepy, or is it because they were overconfident of winning the game after taking the lead, or did the Gunners lacked the added firepower of Alexis?
She is exhausting herself and won't let me help, and she is starting to take her lack of sleep and exhaustion out on me and her family.
she is a committed attachment parenting advocate, and she exhausted every avenue — took him to doctors, co-slept, didn't co-sleep, slept with him on a futon on the floor, changed her bedding & blinds & diet, bought a slew of white noise generators, etc. the lack of sleep was affecting her marriage & her own mental health, as you can imagine.
While a lack of sleep impairs everyone's performance, studies show sleep deprivation takes the most serious toll on teens.
If I am not able to function due to lack of sleep, then how I am qualified to take care of a baby.
This lack of sleep also increases impulsive and risk - taking behavior.
Emotional well - being — Lack of sleep can make kids feel sad or depressed, leading to mood swings, depression, risk - taking behavior, and in some cases, an increased risk for suicide.
The lack of sleep in the first trimester, plus the ramped up nursing, really took me out of life for a while.
That lack of sleep isn't merely frustrating for mom and dad; it can take a real toll on a family's emotional and physical health.
Lack of REM sleep, which takes about 90 minutes to reach, can cause memory lapses and can negatively affect the way you perform your daily activities, possibly even putting your baby at risk.
Your fragile state of emotions and lack of sleep make you question whether or not it would be okay to * gasp * use your breasts to feed your child when and where your babe may decide to take their next snack.
However, all of the stress, lack of sleep, and eating out has definitely taken a toll on my skin — aka pimples almost worse then my teenage days.
However, many parents simply take the lack of sleep in stride.
Aside from the separation anxiety, the added chores with having a baby at home, lack of sleep, and the physical and mental toll it takes for a woman to continue being mindful about pumping can be stressful.
It takes patience and consistency to get through sleep training, and I just happen to be lacking a bit of both.
However, if the lack of sleep is inhibiting your ability to function during the day and / or causing you to feel angry or resentful, then something needs to change - perhaps your partner can do the early AM feeding, or someone can watch the baby for you during the day for an hour or two so you can take a nap.
As a new parent, you need friends who can take the complaining about lack of sleep.
It is important for people to be aware the findings of this study so that if they suffering from lack of sleep, they can take greater care to consider the quality and quantity of food that they are consuming.»
A high - carbohydrate or high - yeast diet, lack of sleep, stressful situations, or taking antibiotics may also raise a person's risk.
Because of the lack of sleep, they may be fatigued and tired and their immune systems could become compromised, allowing viruses and the flu to take hold.
It's easy to overindulge on processed foods, sugar, and alcohol during this time, and many of us experience a complete lack of sleep or spend a lot of time traveling — all of which can take a huge toll on the body.
Taking a look at these stressors from a 30,000 foot view we can see how the chronic lack of sleep, stress at work or in your relationship combined with bad food and or an infection can really antagonize your HPA axis to be over activated.
While this ensures a certain level of standard practice, it leaves less room for individualized support and does not take into account the non-dietary aspects of life that facilitate or prevent healing (such as anxiety about work, lack of sleep or adequate hydration, or time for relaxation).
Not only do we need to take our unique biology into consideration, but external factors as well — elevated stress levels and a lack of sleep are both known to promote weight gain, as does our everyday exposure to unhealthy chemicals.
Lack of sleep exacerbated his problems and took a toll on his parents.
Lack of sleep, stress, and limited exercise can take a toll on our immune systems.
When schedules get busy, sleep is often the first thing to suffer and although you might be able to get by on less, the lack of sleep can take a serious toll on your weight loss efforts.
If I wake up puffy from too much wine, salt, or lack of sleep, I take 5 minutes in the morning to do this and can instantly see / feel results.
Between sun exposure, stress, lack of sleep, and environmental pollutants, it's imperative that we take a step back to nourish and pamper our skin.
Sun can really damage your skin as well as stress and even lack of sleep period products like this can help reduce dryness and donuts and fatigue and even wrinkles so why not take advantage of it?
Fun as in I was up playing this game waaay past my bedtime - my girlfriend and my work are suffering as I am having so much fun in fact that a chronic lack of sleep and loss of free time are beginning to take a toll.
The late nights and lack of sleep begin to take a toll, and the longer this crew works, the more the leaky, wet building seems to be coming back to life, feeding off its new inhabitants.
Scenes that should zing, such as taking notes on the script from his FBI higher - ups, suffer from a lack of energy that puts everyone to sleep, even Baldwin, who seems oddly stifled, as though the filmmakers can't quite decide if he should be a buffoon or a straight man.
• Working too much, without enough time for relaxing and socializing; • Being expected to be too many things to too many people; • Taking on too many responsibilities, without enough help from others; • Not getting enough sleep; and, • Lack of close, supportive relationships.
A lack of melatonin can prolong the time it takes to fall asleep, which in turn can delay REM sleep and reduce alertness the following morning.
Housebreaking and training a puppy requires time and dedication 24/7 and the lack of sleep was taking its toll on the human, but it did not dampen his enthusiasm and delight with the puppy scampering around my exam room.
Overwhelmed by my lack of sleep in the 24 hours it took me to arrive.
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But it took a toll on him, lack of sleep, and endless stack to go through every night.
HARRABIN: They're haggard with lack of sleep, but beaming that they've reached an agreement on an unequivocal message to politicians that climate change is real, dangerous, but manageable if steps are taken now.
That same report indicated that 30 percent of those with daily stress take prescription medication to manage lack of sleep, emotional issues, stress, or nervousness, and 28 percent reported having had an anxiety attack.
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