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How to get a better night’s sleep – 7 lifestyle hacks, from a doctor who uses them in his daily life
- A doctor reveals how he lessens the strain on his natural circadian rhythm from working alternating day and night shifts; you could benefit from his tips too
- Among them: eating tart cherries, having Epsom salt baths, reading books, getting early morning sunshine, drinking water with electrolytes, and time outdoors
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As an accident and emergency doctor, I am trained in providing acute and critical care. But it is equally important to help my patients and readers manage their day-to-day wellness.
That is why I have put together some simple swaps you can start doing today, from kick-starting your wellness at night to avoiding an afternoon crash.
I switch between day and night shift, so I am always looking for hacks to lessen the strain on my natural circadian rhythm. There is no shortage of over-the-counter and prescription medications that promise restful sleep, but there are also some non-pharmacological swaps that I love.
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Here are seven of them.

1. Swap melatonin pills for a handful of tart cherries. Tart cherries, especially Montmorency cherries, have high amounts of natural melatonin and amino acid tryptophan.
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