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    Sleep and Insomnia

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    In 1969‚ a man suffered from a torture that was used for centuries. For six days and five nights‚ he was forced to stand on a brick without the permission to sleep. His brain was constantly attacked by the desire to sleep. On the sixth day‚ the man was finally allowed to sleep. He slept for 25 hours straight. Sleep deprivation remains one of the most severe form of mental torture ("Shattered! - The Need to Sleep Part 1"‚ 2012). Nowadays‚ insomnia is the most common sleep disorder. More than 30% of

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    Sleep Apnea

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    Sleep Apnea By: Matthew George Com/156 What if you were cutting years from your life away and what’s worse is happening while you sleep? Do you find yourself feeling fatigued over the daytime and people closest to you complain about your loud snoring at night? You could be like most Americans and have an undiagnosed sleeping disorder known as Sleep Apnea. “Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. You may have sleep apnea if you

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    Sleep disorders

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    Sleep disorders Some causes for sleep deprivation are illness‚ work‚ sleep disorder‚ medications‚ environment and babies. Illness such as colds and tonsillitis can cause snoring and frequent waking. Sleep disorders such as sleep apnea and snoring cause sleep deprivation. Medication used to treat ADHD and epilepsy can cause insomnia. Your sleep could be interrupted for many environmental reasons too like if it’s too hot or cold‚ noisy neighbors‚ a snoring bed partner or children. Shift-work also

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    Sleep Disorders Sleeping is a state when our body relaxes the most‚ all the motor activity and senses are suspended when we are asleep. Although when sleeping we look inactive‚ some functions of our brain and body are actually more active when we are asleep.  During sleep there is a lot going on in your body and that is why sleeping is as important to your health as eating healthy and exercising. There are several reactions caused by lack of sleeping time‚ such as insomnia‚ chronic insomnia‚ and

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    Early Bird Gets The Worm‚ The Later Bird Gets More Sleep Teenagers are infamous for spending their weekends sleeping in‚ staying up during weekdays doing homework‚ and especially when it comes to the ever so daunting task for parents to getting them out of bed. Laziness is also associated with teenagers and is considered a bad habit which several teenagers share in common. Although sleep is often misconstrued as just another form of laziness‚ sleep is beneficial to the body and mind. For those parents

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    Sleep Disorders

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    people have difficulty sleeping from time to time. It can be contributed to minor things such as foods eaten before bed or more serious medical conditions. Not getting enough sleep every once in a while is common. Simple changes can often remedy the problem and get you back on track within one night or a few days. When you are consistently not getting enough sleep and changes in diet‚ sleep habits‚ and your lifestyle are not helping‚ you may be suffering from a sleep disorder. It is important to be

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    Consciousness: Sleep

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    we regress them Regression is the automatic unconscious ejection of anxiety-evoking ideas‚ impulses or images from awareness Suppression is the deliberate or conscious placing of certain ideas‚ impulses‚ or images out of awareness Most bodily process are Nonconscious‚ we cannot experience actual process Consciousness as Personal Unity As we develop‚ we differentiate ourselves from things that don’t fit us. Develop a sense of being individuals There is totality to our impressions‚ thoughts

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    Sleep Disorders

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    “Understanding Sleep Problems” More then half of American’s experience a sleep problem at some time in their life. Weather it is stress-induced insomnia‚ poor sleep hygiene‚ or a poor environment. The most common form of sleeping problem would be insomnia. Insomnia is the inability of a person to fall asleep‚ stay asleep‚ or fall back asleep upon waking. People that have insomnia often complain about impairments of attention‚ memory‚ ability to work and function. Insomnia can also affect one’s

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    Sleep and School

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    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 up from bed.” Some may say that if schools were to start later

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    Sleep Deprivation Among College Students Introduction A college student that wants to receive that good grade point average at the end of the semester does not always receive the recommended six to eight hours of sleep every night. Not only is sleep just something we need‚ it is a necessity and is needed to keep our bodies healthy. This‚ as a college student‚ is a very typical way to get through four years of school‚ a lack of rest and a lot of homework. As a college student‚ we tend to spend

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