“WARNING: Here are the consequences of sleeping with…”is an incomplete warning-style headline. It is designed to create curiosity and make people click or continue reading. The missing words after “sleeping with…” would determine the actual topic.
Examples of how it might be completed:
- “Sleeping with a phone nearby” → could discuss possible issues such as sleep disruption from notifications, screen light, or poor sleep habits.
- “Sleeping with wet hair” → may discuss hair care concerns or scalp comfort (though many exaggerated claims circulate online).
- “Sleeping with a pet” → may discuss allergies, sleep quality, or comfort.
- “Sleeping with makeup on” → may discuss clogged pores, irritation, and skin concerns.
- “Sleeping with a fan on” → may discuss dryness, allergies, or comfort.
The word “WARNING” is often used in online posts to create urgency, but it does not necessarily mean the information is medically proven.
If you share the full sentence after “sleeping with…”, I can explain the specific claim in detail.
