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    Sleep is the single most common form of human behavior and you will spend a third of your life doing it. Sleep is an active state‚ generated with the brain‚ not a mere absence of consciousness (Martin 463). The dictionary defines sleep as "The natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the powers of the body are restored" (Merriam-Webster). If one is waking up on an average of 400 times per night‚ the chances of complete body restoration are minimal. The Greek word apnea literally

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    Resmed Case

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    Product Development and R&D strategy‚ patents ResMed developed a CPAP device to help prevent OSA in those patients with sleep apnea. 30% of CPAP patients discontinued therapy b/c of the discomfort of having constant air pressure delivered to them. ResMed saw the need to develop VPAP which varied the air pressure during exhalations. Ultimately‚ they wanted to create AutoSet which sensed and delivered the appropriate air pressure to the patients. However‚ the patents for this device were not

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    Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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    Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that is defined by the absence of breathing for at least ten seconds due to obstruction of the airway. This obstruction can be caused by the tongue‚ soft palate or uvula relaxing and blocking the airway. A person with OSA will have noticeable breathing efforts‚ such as chest rise‚ but will not be able to take are into the lungs. This causes the person to startle awake. Often times the person with the sleep disorder is not even aware that they have a problem

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    snoring

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    Throughout the entire world a person’s habits have thoroughly irritated another’s. These habits are may annoy one person more than another‚ or not annoy another altoget-her. With such a highly varied and intensely personal list of annoying habits available‚ it appears difficult to choose the worst. However‚ one habit is so annoying that at times it is life threatening. This irritating and dangerous habit is‚ snoring. There are many reasons for my choice. The first is that it is snoring disrupts

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    Sleep deprivation can lead to brain functions that controls the cognitive abilities can have a negative impact on the brain. Sleep deprivation that is like comparing a brain that is lack of sleep to the brain of a well functional one shows that the stamina of the sleep deprive is low and it is not pumping enough blood to the different areas of the brain. The amount of stamina to keep the brain operational can have a major impact the cognitive and the behavior of a person. The understanding of sleep

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    Pillow Sleepers Essay

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    Best Pillows for Stomach Sleepers: Buyer’s Guide Sleeping on your stomach is not the best sleeping position for your back and your neck‚ since it does not perfectly align the person’s spine. The heaviest part of your body is around the middle area so it prevents a neutral spine alignment. If the spine is not aligned well‚ this can cause stress on your back and certain numbness as you wake up. It can also cause a herniated disk on your neck if the spine is not well aligned. How do you prevent all

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    Rhinoplasty cosmetic surgery is commonly called a Nose Job. It’s a safe and effective procedure to change the way your nose looks. If you have a large‚ dominant nose‚ you may like to make is smaller so your other features are not overshadowed. You may want to change the shape or the tip. However‚ rhinoplasty is one cosmetic procedure that can also be corrective surgery. If you need corrective surgery to breathe better or to stop snoring‚ you get the added benefit of designing a new nose. For whatever

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    Many kids and teens spend the time; that they should be sleeping during‚ playing games and other items instead of sleeping. By doing this they can loose alertness and concentration which is a rather large problem. Luckily‚ this problem has a highly helpful solution‚ napping! There is loads of evidence to show this‚ Ask the sleep doctor‚ supports it’s best‚ this article says “On nights when you don’t gain enough sleep‚ napping can help to recharge your body and increase your mental awareness.” By

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    Writing Ritual

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    Writing can be a bit of a struggle. Sometimes just trying to find the motivation to draft a work is an endeavor in itself. In order to create a willingness to write‚ some things need to happen. Encompassing what needs to be done every time to be able to make a most marvelous work; more specifically‚ the writing ritual. This includes taking a three-hour nap with a fleece blanket and reclining in a La-Z-Boy by a window. To begin‚ one thing that is critical to the writing ritual is taking a three-hour

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    According to science‚ we need sleep. We need sleep just like how we need food‚ water‚ and air. We need it in order to survive‚ but why? There has been research that has shown that as much as 10% of our energy metabolism goes down while we sleep. Other things that decrease while we sleep are things such as the temperature of our body and the need for caloric intake. As of now‚ no one really knows why we sleep‚ but there are many‚ many theories for it‚ to try to explain what we don’t understand yet

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