Don't destroy your brain: 10 habits that quietly undermine mental health

neural connections are strengthened

 

the day's information is being processed

 

the brain is freed from accumulated toxins

 

Chronic sleep deprivation can lead to:

 

weakened memory

 

weaker immunity

 

increased risk of stroke

 

accelerated brain aging

 

Benjamin Franklin said:

 

He who goes to bed early and rises early becomes healthy, wealthy and wise.

 

7. Sleeping with your head under the covers

This may seem like an unimportant habit, but it actually affects the quality of your sleep.

 

When a person sleeps with their head under the covers:

 

the amount of oxygen decreases

 

carbon dioxide levels are increasing

 

This puts extra stress on the brain, and some studies have linked this habit to poorer nighttime recovery of brain function.

 

8. Working while sick

Many people pride themselves on continuing to work even when they are sick, but this is a serious strain on the body.

 

Illness is a signal that the body needs rest. If this signal is ignored: