
POOR SLEEP KILLS. ITS THAT SIMPLE. DOZE AND DIE is a brutal, science-based, fictional tale that rips the covers off the silent epidemic of sleep disorders wreaking havoc on society. Sleep industry expert Adrian Zacher uncovers the chilling consequences of our collective failure to prioritize healthy sleep. Meet Sarah, Robert, Troy, and Ahmed, four strangers bound by a common affliction. As sleep slips further from their grasp, their health deteriorates, relationships shatter, and a looming tragedy becomes inevitable. Only one person, a vigilant community pharmacist, spots the early warning signs. But time is running out. Can he help them before it’s too late? Relentless and thought-provoking, DOZE AND DIE shines a light on a ticking time bomb society can no longer afford to ignore. Through this tale, Zacher issues a powerful call to action: end the neglect, prevent the suffering. Because untreated sleep disorders don’t just disrupt lives - they destroy them.
sleep problems, Insomnia disorder, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/epidemiology, sleep disorder
sleep problems, Insomnia disorder, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/epidemiology, sleep disorder
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