Why You Wake Up at 3 A.M. and How to Fix It, Experts Say
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You fall asleep on time. You’ve got a big day ahead. And then—bam—you’re wide awake, replaying awkward conversations or worrying about work, family, or the world at large. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Middle-of-the-night mind racing is one of the most common symptoms of chronic insomnia, according to CNN Health.

Everyone wakes up briefly during the night, but most of the time we drift right back to sleep, Dr. Michelle Drerup, director of education and behavioral sleep medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, told CNN. When stress or anxiety is high, the mind latches onto a thought and turns a normal micro-arousal into full …

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