That kind of headline is hinting at a health or lifestyle warning, but it’s incomplete—it doesn’t say what it’s a sign of. Often, articles like this link waking up at 3–4 AM to things like:
- Stress or anxiety – The mind may be overactive in the early morning.
- Hormonal imbalances – Cortisol and melatonin cycles can affect sleep timing.
- Liver or digestive issues – Traditional Chinese Medicine sometimes associates early-morning waking (around 3–5 AM) with the liver.
- Sleep disorders – Insomnia or circadian rhythm disruptions.
⚠️ Important: Waking up occasionally at this hour is normal, but if it happens frequently or affects daily function, it’s worth checking with a healthcare professional.
If you want, I can explain why 3–4 AM waking specifically is linked to liver health in traditional medicine, and what modern science says about it. Do you want me to?