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Poor sleeping habits can increase diabetes risk, warns doctor

Sleep is a critical component of maintaining overall health, particularly for people managing diabetes or at risk of it

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Sleeping habits play a key role in physical and mental health. In addition to a compromise in recommended rest levels, insufficient sleep and unmanaged sleep schedules can cause or exacerbate other health issues. Sleep is a critical component of maintaining overall health, particularly for people managing diabetes or at risk of it.

In a conversation with mid-day.com, Dr. David Chandy, Consultant and Section Co-ordinator - Endocrinology, Sir HN Reliance Hospital, Mumbai, explains how sleep affects blood sugar and why maintaining good sleep hygiene is essential.

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