• Online Scheduling | Careers

Northeast Regional Medical Center
  • Quick Links
    • Find a Doctor
    • Services
      • Services

        • View All Services
        • Cancer Care
        • Diagnostic Imaging
        • Ear, Nose & Throat Care
        • Emergency Services
        • Heart Care
        • Maternity Care
        • Orthopedic Services
        • Rehabilitation Services
        • Robotic Surgery
        • Sleep Medicine
        • Sports Medicine
        • Surgical Services
        • Vascular Medicine
        • Women's Health
          • Patients & Visitors
            • For Patients

              • Patients & Visitors
              • Admissions
              • Campus Map
              • Care Card
              • DAISY Award Nominations
              • Events
              • Financial Information
              • Going Home
              • Health Library
              • Local Accommodations
              • Online Scheduling
              • Patient Portal
              • Request Medical Records
              • Spiritual Care
                • Careers
                • Locations
                  • Hospitals
                  • Outpatient Therapy
                • About
                  • About

                    • About Us
                    • Awards & Accreditations
                    • Careers
                    • Community Benefits
                    • Contact Us
                    • Hospital Tours
                    • Leadership
                    • Newsroom
                    • Phone Directory
                    • Quality & Safety
                    • Speaker Requests
                      • (660) 785-1000
                      • Online Scheduling
                      • Online Bill Pay
                      • Patient Portal
                      • Events
                      • Contact
                      • analog clock icon
                      • Avg ER Wait:
                        29Min

                        About ER Wait Times
                      Home/About Us/Newsroom/What’s Up While You’re Sleeping

                      Refine Results

                      About Us
                      Awards & Accreditations
                      Careers
                      Hospital Opportunities
                      Medical Education & Residency
                      About Kirksville
                      Dermatology Residency
                      Family Medicine Residency
                      Internal Medicine Residency
                      Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Residency
                      Nursing Opportunities
                      I'm Interested
                      Physician & Provider Opportunities
                      Community Benefits
                      Contact Us
                      Hospital Tours
                      Leadership
                      Newsroom
                      E-Newsletter Sign Up
                      2024 News Releases
                      2023 News Releases
                      2022 News Releases
                      2021 News Releases
                      2020 News Releases
                      2019 News Releases
                      2018 News Releases
                      2017 News Releases
                      2016 News Releases
                      2015 News Releases
                      Phone Directory
                      Quality & Safety
                      ADA Accessibility Policy
                      Diversity Policy
                      Notice of Privacy Practices
                      Organized Health Care Arrangement Status
                      Patient Rights & Responsibilities
                      Privacy Policy
                      Reporting a Complaint
                      Safety Improvement
                      Terms & Conditions
                      Speaker Requests
                      eNewsletter Redirect
                      Events
                      Events
                      Find a Doctor
                      Locations
                      Notice of Non-Discrimination
                      Patients & Visitors
                      Services
                      • information
                      • news
                      • Avg ER Wait:
                        29Min

                        About ER Wait Times
                      • Directions

                        Find Our Location
                      • What’s Up While You’re Sleeping

                        07.17.2025

                      • Beat the Heat and Stay Healthy During Summer’s Warmest Months

                        07.09.2025

                      • See All News & Press Releases
                      • Sign Up For Our E-Newsletter

                        Sign Up For Our E-Newsletter

                        Featuring a monthly dose of information and inspiration for living well.

                        Learn More
                      • Mobile Device

                        Online Scheduling

                        Free, convenient online check-in services.

                        Learn More
                      • Nurse and Patient

                        Patient Portal

                        Access your medical information
                        on demand.

                        Learn More

                      What’s Up While You’re Sleeping

                      7/17/2025

                      Complex processes contribute to health and well-being

                      KIRKSVILLE, MO, July 15 – We’re repeatedly told getting a good night’s sleep is important and Cade Mullins, RPSGT, LPN, Sleep Diagnostic Lab Manager at Northeast Regional Medical Center, wants you to know some of the reasons why. Mullins says your overall health and well-being directly benefit from the complex internal work going on while you sleep. Sleep frees your body and brain to experience important changes and processes that, if not completed, can lead to less effective physical and mental functioning.

                      During sleep, your body’s metabolic rate lowers and conserves energy for repair and restoration. Your heart rate and blood pressure lower to allow the cardiovascular system to rest and recover. The brain experiences an active state of unconsciousness, where neural activity cleans out things the brain doesn’t need, consolidates memories, sends signals for the creation of hormones and strengthens communication between brain cells.

                      Effective sleep takes time, as the repairs and actions vary throughout multiple sleep cycles of rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep. In a typical sleep period, you will cycle through four or five times. People who get insufficient total sleep may not progress through enough sleep cycles to get the restorative benefits that come from proper rest.

                      “Sleep is a compilation of complex processes vital to our well-being and researchers are still learning how they work,” said Mullins. “While sleep is seemingly passive, your brain and body are engaged in activities that are necessary to live and linked to quality of life, both mentally and physically.”

                      According to the Sleep Foundation, sleep and the body’s internal clock, or circadian rhythm, play an important role in production and regulation of several hormones affecting overall health. As light exposure decreases, your body naturally produces melatonin to help you sleep. Levels of the stress hormone cortisol reach their lowest point a few hours after sleep begins and start climbing as you get closer to waking. Sleep can affect the production of growth hormone that supports bone and muscle development as well as levels of leptin and ghrelin that regulate your appetite.

                      “Creating good sleep habits plays an important part in getting a good night’s sleep,” said Mullins. “Your body has a whole lot to get done each night in order to help you. When you have a sleepless night or a night where you wake up several times, there’s a decided impact on your functioning the next day.”

                      Beyond the lack of rest, sleep disturbance negatively impacts your hormonal rhythms and metabolism. Obesity, insulin insensitivity, diabetes, hormonal imbalance and appetite dysregulation can all result from insufficient, or poor quality sleep. And your brain’s ability to input and process information learned during the day or remember the following morning is notably less.

                      Mullins has several tips to help you get a better night’s sleep, including lowering the temperature in your bedroom, avoiding sleeping with the TV on, keeping the room dark and being consistent in your bedtime. Follow a relaxing routine to wind down your mind and body – try meditation, simple stretching, reading or taking a bath. Avoid alcohol or caffeine and try to minimize your intake of liquids two hours before bedtime so you are less likely to need to get up in the middle of the night.

                      If you have an ongoing problem getting a good night’s sleep, or frequently experience insomnia, talk to your primary care provider. They may refer you for a sleep study to determine if a disorder such as restless leg syndrome or disrupted breathing from sleep apnea are reducing your restorative sleep. NRMC offers an accredited Sleep Diagnostic Lab.

                      Sign up for our free monthly newsletter, Live Healthy at https://www.nermc.com/enewsletter-sign-up.

                      Back

                      Northeast Regional Medical Center

                      • 315 S. Osteopathy | PO Box C8502
                      • Kirksville, MO 63501
                      • P: (660) 785-1000
                      • F: (660) 785-1110

                      • ADA Accessibility Policy
                      • Terms & Conditions
                      • Privacy Policy
                      • Change Your Privacy Choices
                      • Notice of Privacy Practices
                      • Patient Rights & Responsibilities
                      • Price Transparency

                      Copyright ©2025. All rights reserved.

                      Northeast Regional Medical Center is owned in part by physicians.

                      An AllianceHealth Oklahoma® hospital

                      Services

                      • Cancer Care
                      • Diagnostic Imaging
                      • Ear, Nose & Throat Care
                      • Emergency Services
                      • Heart Care
                      • Maternity Care
                      • Orthopedic Services
                      • Rehabilitation Services
                      • Robotic Surgery
                      • Sleep Medicine
                      • Sports Medicine
                      • Surgical Services
                      • Vascular Medicine
                      • Women's Health

                      Patients & Visitors

                      • Admissions
                      • Campus Map
                      • Care Card
                      • DAISY Award Nominations
                      • Events
                      • Financial Information
                      • Going Home
                      • Health Library
                      • Local Accommodations
                      • Online Scheduling
                      • Patient Portal
                      • Request Medical Records
                      • Spiritual Care

                      About Us

                      • Awards & Accreditations
                      • Careers
                      • Community Benefits
                      • Contact Us
                      • Hospital Tours
                      • Leadership
                      • Newsroom
                      • Phone Directory
                      • Quality & Safety
                      • Speaker Requests

                      Notice of Nondiscrimination
                      • English,
                      • አማርኛ,
                      • العربية,
                      • বাংলা,
                      • ျမန္မာဘာသာ,
                      • tsalagi gawonihisdi,
                      • 繁體中文,
                      • Chahta,
                      • Oroomiffa,
                      • Nederlands,
                      • Français,
                      • Kreyòl Ayisyen,
                      • Deutsch,
                      • ગુજરાતી,
                      • हिंदी,
                      • Hmoob,
                      • Igbo asusu,
                      • Ilokano,
                      • Italiano,
                      • 日本語,
                      • 한국어,
                      • Ɓàsɔ́ɔ̀‑wùɖù‑po‑nyɔ̀,
                      • ພາສາລາວ,
                      • Kajin Ṃajōḷ,
                      • ខ្មែរ,
                      • Diné Bizaad,
                      • नेपाली,
                      • Deitsch,
                      • فارسی,
                      • Polski,
                      • Português,
                      • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ,
                      • Română,
                      • Русский,
                      • Gagana fa'a Sāmoa,
                      • Srpsko‑hrvatski,
                      • Español,
                      • ܣܘܼܪܸܬ݂,
                      • Tagalog,
                      • ภาษาไทย,
                      • Türkçe,
                      • Українська,
                      • اُردُو,
                      • Tiếng Việt,
                      • èdè Yorùbá,
                      • עִברִית
                      Loading... Loading...