3rd January: Festival of Sleep Day
The Festival of Sleep Day was created for people that would like to get some “shut-eye” and relaxation after the holidays. After the Christmas shopping and present opening deadlines and the New Year celebrations, it’s time to celebrate — in “Sleep Land”. Observe this wacky and unofficial holiday on January 3rd.
Sleep is one of the most common and important human activities. Sleep allows human bodies to rest, heal, develop and can help memory processing and preservation. Lack of sleep or poor sleep can have multiple negative effects on the human body and mind.
Lack of sleep in the modern world can cause people to get into vehicular accidents, which happen daily in large numbers.
Lack of sleep can, in fact, dumb you down. As we all know, sleep plays a critical role in our thinking and learning processes. We also know that a lack of sleep hurts these cognitive processes in many ways. First, it impairs attention, alertness, concentration, reasoning, and problem-solving.
Probably the most dangerous effect of having a long term lack of sleep is it can cause many and deadly health problems. Here are some examples of these problems.
- Heart Disease
- Heart Attack
- Heart Failure
- Irregular Heartbeat
- High Blood Pressure
- Stroke
- Diabetes