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An article covering the subject of ‘the vicious cycle of sleep, headaches and pain’ entitled ‘Sleep, Headaches and Pain – The Vicious Cycle’ has now been released and published by Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area, an authority website in the dental niche. The article brings to light fascinating information, especially for women who do not sleep well and experience headaches or pain. Women in their twenties up to their sixties with sleep issues and headaches, and anybody else who’s interested in the vicious cycle of sleep, headaches and pain, can read the entire article at https://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/blog/sleep-headaches-and-pain/.
If someone has headaches and pain, that person is more likely to have poor sleep, which may lead to even more headaches and pain. Perhaps one of the most interesting or relevant pieces of information to women in their twenties up to their sixties with sleep issues and headaches, which is included within the article, is that if someone has poor sleep that person is often more likely to experience headaches and pain. A video explanation of this explanation is available here.
The article has been written by Dr. Richard Goodfellow, who wanted to use this article to bring particular attention to the subject of the vicious cycle of sleep, headaches and pain. He feels he may have done this best in the following extract:
‘People are having a lot of trouble today. If you have trouble with your sleep, that makes you more prone to headaches and pain. If you have lots of headaches and pain, that can ruin your sleep.’
Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area now welcomes comments and questions from readers in relation to the article. Dr. Richard Goodfellow, clinic owner at Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area has made a point of saying regular interaction with the readers is so critical to running the site because getting a personal understanding of issues helps the clinic staff to provide the most suitable recommendations.
In discussing the article itself and its development, Dr. Richard Goodfellow said:
“A lot of people today have headaches, migraines, they are exhausted, and if they do not get good sleep their stress levels go up even further because they have less of an ability to deal with it.”
Anyone who has a specific question or comment about this article, or any article previously published on the site, is welcome to contact Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area via their website at https://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/.
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