Today’s Solutions: May 16, 2026

In a society where an irregular workday is the norm, many people tend to skip meals to carve out more time for work and chores. This often means those meals are replaced in the form of bedtime snacking, but eating the wrong foods can throw off your sleep and raise your chances of getting metabolic diseases like Type 2 diabetes. There are healthy alternatives though that encourage better sleep. Here are a few of the best bedtime snacks to eat if you’re having late night hunger.

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