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    Informative Speech Intro: How many of you have ever woken up unable to move? You were afraid but unable to say anything or even call for help. You’re left feeling paralyzed and seeing and hearing things that appear real‚ but in reality those things aren’t even there. Every night you lay in bed dreading about whether it’s going to happen to you again. If any of you have experienced situations such as the ones I have described you may suffer from a condition called isolated sleep paralysis (ISP)

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    Nearly 60 million people are diagnosed with insomnia every year(www.npr.org)‚ including myself. I’ve had insomnia for over a year‚ but you may be wondering what I speak of. Are you dealing with it yourself‚ and - if so - how can you treat it? Insomnia is the lack of sleep due to the inability to stay or fall asleep. In addition‚ it comes in three main forms: sleep-onset (difficulty falling asleep)‚ sleep-maintenance (waking one or more times during the night and not be able to fall asleep)‚ and

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    Veteran Suicide Due to Sleep Disturbance Grant Wright ITT Technical Institute Abstract This article reviewed the role of sleep disturbance in time to suicide since the last treatment visit among veterans receiving Veterans Health Administration services. Among 423 veteran suicide decedents from two geographic areas‚ veteran suicides with a documented sleep disturbance were compared with those without sleep disturbance on time to death since their last VHA visit using an accelerated failure

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    Does sleep apnea have a negative affect or positive effect on people’s oral health? Sleep is considered as important as eating and drinking‚ but many condition many conditions such as sleep apnea can disrupt sleep and affect daily routines.” Sleep apnea is a potentially serious disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts” (Mayo Clinic staff). Sleep Apnea just doesn’t affect the sleeper’s sleep‚ but also his/her’s partner’s sleep if the condition is left untreated. also there are studies

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    There are a number of stressful situations that a police officer is put into daily‚ and how a police officer handles these situations can determine their future for many years to come. Police brutality can be caused by several factors whether it be subconscious or on purpose (Lee). However‚ these situations are not always black and white. In the heat of the moment‚ officers can shoot on impulse to protect themselves‚ and to make sure they get back to their families (Lee). There could also be issues

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    Essay On Insomnia

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    Natural remedies for insomnia can be used to address sleep disorders due to anxiety‚ stress‚ dugs‚ medication and other causes. What is insomnia Insomnia is having difficulty falling asleep or problems staying asleep. This can be a long or short term problem. Short term insomnia may last for few days. What causes insomnia Insomnia can be caused by change in your circumstances such as moving into a new home‚ anxiety‚ stressful events‚ hot‚ cold‚ or noisy bedroom. Illness‚ prescription drugs‚ shift-work

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    Night terrors are episodes of fear‚ flailing‚ and screaming while asleep. This disorder is more common in children and can last between a few seconds and several minutes. According to an article‚ “The person cannot be awakened or comforted‚ and they may believe people or objects in the room are dangerous. The person does not usually remember what happened in the morning.” (Helping Hand‚ “Sleep Terrors and Sleepwalking”‚ 2004-2012) Night terrors are relatively rare‚ affecting only a small percentage

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    Sleep Persuasive Speech

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    Sleep plays an essential role in our everyday lives‚ it is the way to heal humans‚ and prepare them to carry out their daily tasks. Humans need a certain amount of sleep each night in order to get the energy they need the next day. But those who don’t receive the correct amount‚ can take short naps to temporarily boost your energy and concentration level. Sometimes people don’t get the required amount of sleep so they end up feeling down in the dumps. Therefore sleep is important to humans of all

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    Azia Brewster Mr. Middleton Period 1 Sleep plays an important role in our lives. From tiny insects to humongus grizzly bears‚ every living thing needs sleep. We need it to carry out our daily activities and to live a long and healthy life. Many people fail to realize that sleep is as equally important as breathing‚ and because of this their bodys are not functioning to their full potentials. Not getting the amount of sleep your body needs can lead to mental and physical health problems. Lack

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    Insomnia In Older Adults

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    Insomnia in the older adult significantly impacts the normal physical functioning and quality of life of patients. Evidence suggests that insomnia in the elderly is often overlooked‚ or undertreated by healthcare professionals (Moren & Benka‚ 2012). Cognitive behavioral strategies have been recommended to help relieve and even treat insomnia in the elderly (Moren & Benka‚ 2012). The purpose of this paper is to examine the current evidence supporting the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

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