Sleep Courses: What Actually Works, What’s Hype, and Why This Matters
Millions of people are lying awake at night with tired eyes and a working day that doesn’t pause to care. (📷:tempatbacabaca) I f you feel like everyone is talking about sleep lately, it’s not just your algorithm. Sleep problems are a genuine public health issue—and that reality is pushing demand for structured “sleep courses” the way gym memberships spike after New Year’s. An Australian report commissioned by the Sleep Health Foundation estimates that 39.8% of Australian adults experience some form of inadequate sleep, and it puts the total cost of inadequate sleep at $66.3 billion (2016–17), combining financial costs and loss of wellbeing. That same report links inadequate sleep to accidents, learning and decision-making problems, and elevated risk of serious health conditions. 'What happens to your body when you sleep?' ▶️1m37s Zoom in one level and you see why “sleep courses” get sold as hope in a box. Another Sleep Health Foundation report found that 59.4% of re...