Many people wake up feeling groggy and tired, even after what seems like a full night’s sleep. This post will explore reasons like poor sleep quality, dehydration, and circadian rhythm misalignment. We’ll cover the science of sleep inertia, a common cause of morning sluggishness, and provide actionable solutions like getting early morning sunlight, staying hydrated, and avoiding screens before bed. Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule will also be emphasized as a key to improving morning alertness.
Noom vs. Engine 2 Diet: A Comprehensive Comparison of Weight Loss Approaches in 2025
When choosing a weight management program, two standout options dominate the conversation: Noom, a psychology-driven app, and the Engine 2 Diet, a strict plant-based eating plan. Both claim to promote sustainable weight…