In 2017, I wrote a post encouraging people to sleep a little extra. You can read it here: 👉 Sleep a little extra At the time, my focus was simple: sleep is not laziness — it is life-giving. Years later, after deeper research and conversations in different communities, I now realize something even more profound: Sleep is not just rest. Sleep is reset, repair, emotional regulation, and motivation restoration. And sometimes, the reason you “feel fine” but can’t seem to do anything… is hidden in your sleep. Let’s go deeper. 🌙 What Is Sleep Really Doing? Sleep is not passive. It is a highly active neurological and biological process governed by two powerful systems: 1. Your Circadian Rhythm (Your Internal Clock) Deep in the brain is a cluster of cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus. It regulates your 24-hour rhythm — controlling when you feel alert and when you feel sleepy. Light, darkness, routine, and hormones like melatonin and cortisol work together to prepare your body to wa...
Protecting Teen Health in the Digital Age: Social Media Bans, Harmful Ads, and the Ethics of Online Wellness
In recent months, two major developments have sparked global debate about teen health and online safety . First, Australia introduced a groundbreaking law banning children under 16 from holding accounts on major social media platforms. Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, a troubling report revealed that children are being “bombarded” with online advertisements for weight-loss drugs, anabolic steroids, and skin-whitening products . These two issues may appear separate, but they share a common root: the growing commercialization of youth insecurity in the digital age. As a health-focused educational platform, it is important to reflect on what this means — not just for governments and tech companies — but for ethical health bloggers and wellness educators. The Aussie-Style Social Media Ban: Restricting Access to Protect Mental Health Australia’s under-16 social media ban aims to reduce children’s exposure to: Harmful or addictive algorithm-driven content Cyberbullying Online ...