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How ancient breathing practice is helping India sleep well, with a little help from technology

Caught in the humdrum of daily life, it’s easy to forget the simplest things, like breathing, that can keep you healthy and grounded. Here’s how technology is helping people reconnect with this ancient rhythm, turning the basic act of breathing into a powerful tool for better sleep, and perhaps, better living too.

April 24, 2025 / 12:58 IST
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Sleeping problems: Tech workers are among the most sleep-deprived in the country, their erratic work cycles erode natural rhythms. Besides, many don’t even realise that their breathing, not just their screens, might be keeping them up at night (Image: Canva)

Sleeplessness is silently reshaping lives. New data from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) shows a startling rise in clinical sleep disorders, affecting nearly one in four urban adults. The problem is hitting younger professionals hardest, especially in tech hubs like Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

But surprisingly, hope isn’t coming from sleeping pills or expensive gadgets. Instead, it's coming from an old practice: breathing. And now, modern science is finally catching up.

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"It starts subtly, a few bad nights, a racing mind, a phone too close to the pillow. But for many in urban cities, it escalates into something more serious," says Dr Ramasree Yerramsetty, General Physician and Heart Specialist, Secundrabad. She says she often sees patients with stress-induced breathing patterns that mirror those of heart attack survivors. “Their shallow, rapid breaths during sleep consultations mirror the stress patterns we see in heart patients,” she warns.

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