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    Sleep Deprivation

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    February 27‚ 2013 Sleep Deprivation Effecting Lives? More people today have less access to sleep‚ than they did over a century ago. The question becomes‚ is the lack of sleep destroying lives? It would seem with access to a bed every night‚ people would have all the sleep they need. Yet‚ more students and hard working adults are barely making it to bed to get what is called “A full nights rest”. What are the reasons for this? Can‚ and should‚ the people be more aware what sleep deprivation could

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    March 2014 Sleep Deprivation Everyone knows how difficult it is to wake up after getting little to no sleep. However‚ many people believe that once they get up and begin their day the drowsiness will wear off. This isn’t necessarily the case. The effects of a lack of sleep can have a major impact on how one functions throughout the day without them even realizing it. According to the National Sleep Foundation‚ teens need 8.5-9.25 hours of sleep and adults need 7-9 hours of sleep every night

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    Sleep and School

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    rushing to get to school on time. Going to school so early makes student miss out on a good breakfast. If students got more sleep‚ they would have a good breakfast‚ would have time to review their studies‚ and they would even be less depressed. Just changing the school time by 45 minutes would make a huge difference and solve many problems. The National Sleep Foundation (How Much Sleep Do We Really Need?”) says‚ “ The amount of time it takes for a student to be “fully” awake is 45 minutes after fully getting

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    occurrence for people to blame their miscalculated mistakes on the lack of sleep they obtained the night before. Typically when a person makes a small‚ often embarrassing‚ mistake the excuse that person will give is “I am running on no sleep”. Most people generally relate to this saying‚ and excuse small mistakes caused by lack of sleep because it is an occurrence that happens to almost every person. If the excuse “I am running on no sleep” is an accurate excuse‚ then therefore it must have some type of true

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Sleep deprivation is a huge problem amongst hundreds of thousands of teenagers across the country. The thousands of teenagers that roll out of bed around 6:30 in the morning‚ after a night filled with extra-curriculars‚ homework‚ and a huge amount of procrastination‚ that usually results in most teens going to bed past midnight. To myself‚ and my peers‚ sleep deprivation has been a major problem‚ and I have failed to perform to my highest abilities due to lack of sleep in the past. Like many other

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    Sleep and People

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    groups of half asleep in class. Unless the person intentionally‚ it would be really stressful. .Get enough sleep! feeling tired will increase your stress. but students‚ with their packed schedules‚ are notorious for missing sleep. Unfortunately‚ operating in a sleep-deprived state puts you at a distinct disadvantage. You’re less productive‚ you may find it more difficult to learn. If you can not sleep well enough to take a power nap. for busy students‚ it’s a must. according to recent research‚ the benefits

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    sleep paralysis

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    This condition is called sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis may leave you feeling frightened‚ especially if you also see or hear things that aren’t really there. Sleep paralysis may happen only once‚ or you may have it frequently -- even several times a night. The good news: sleep paralysis is not considered a dangerous health problem. Read on to find out more about sleep paralysis‚ its possible causes‚ and its treatment.Sleep researchers conclude that‚ in most cases‚ sleep paralysis is simply a sign

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    Sleep Debt

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    Did you know that famous people napped? If you don’t get enough sleep you will get into sleep debt. According to sources #1‚ one effect of sleep debt is that people have trouble remembering things. Most people are in sleep debt. Although there are claims that a person cannot offset the effects of sleep debt‚ they are untrue. The first reason naps are generally shipshape for people is they help people know what they are doing. Source 1 discusses how naps give a brief increase in people’s brain

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    Lack of sleep

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    and driving drowsy because of a lack of sleep that gets worse as they get older‚ according to a new poll released by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). adolescents (ages 11 to 17)‚ the NSF’s 2006 Sleep in America poll finds that only 20 percent of adolescents get the recommended nine hours of sleep on school nights‚ and nearly one-half (45 percent) sleep less than eight hours on school nights. While most students know they’re not getting the sleep they need‚ 90 percent of parents polled believe

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    having sleepless nights in studying. According to National Sleep Foundation cited by Amanda Grove‚ it is recommended to sleep 7 to 9 hours per night for adults‚ and 8 to 9 hours range with young adults such as college students. Very few college students get enough sleep today. This is due to many demands on their time such as classes‚ homework‚ jobs‚ etc. and also the social environment that encourages staying up late. Those students who are sleep deprived are possibly affecting their academic performance

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