Health Tip: Why Can't I Sleep?

Wednesday, May. 30, 2007; 12:00 AM

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(HealthDay News) -- Plenty of sleep is a vital part of a healthy lifestyle. But most people have sleep problems at some point in their lives.

Here are common causes of insomnia, courtesy of the National Sleep Foundation:

  • Stress, depression or problems in work or personal life.
  • Drinking alcohol or caffeine late in the day.
  • Exercising too close to bedtime.
  • A distracting sleep environment -- one that's too bright, loud, or caused by sleeping near another person.
  • Physical conditions, such as arthritis, backache or pregnancy.
  • Certain medications, including steroids, decongestants, blood pressure drugs, asthma drugs and antidepressants.
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