Sleeping disorders are one of the most common problems the world faces today. Whether one’s sleeping issues are developed from stress, to thoughts, to poor habits, sleep deprivation is a sizeable problem. According to the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, at least 40 million Americans suffer from chronic, long-term sleep disorders and another 20 to 30 million experience occasional sleep problems (Harvard, Sleep Disorders and Sleeping Problems). Sleep Disorders are common these days, but hard to diagnose. That is because individuals find it hard to differentiate sleeping problems from an actual sleeping disorder. If an individual routinely has trouble sleeping and it is affecting their daily life, that individual would go to multiple sleep specialists to discover if they have a disorder. Two disorders that prevent a good night sleep are Insomnia and Narcolepsy. Although Insomnia is much more common than narcolepsy, further analysis into two articles discussing these disorders has furthered understandings and research on what its like to actually live with a sleeping
Sleeping disorders are one of the most common problems the world faces today. Whether one’s sleeping issues are developed from stress, to thoughts, to poor habits, sleep deprivation is a sizeable problem. According to the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, at least 40 million Americans suffer from chronic, long-term sleep disorders and another 20 to 30 million experience occasional sleep problems (Harvard, Sleep Disorders and Sleeping Problems). Sleep Disorders are common these days, but hard to diagnose. That is because individuals find it hard to differentiate sleeping problems from an actual sleeping disorder. If an individual routinely has trouble sleeping and it is affecting their daily life, that individual would go to multiple sleep specialists to discover if they have a disorder. Two disorders that prevent a good night sleep are Insomnia and Narcolepsy. Although Insomnia is much more common than narcolepsy, further analysis into two articles discussing these disorders has furthered understandings and research on what its like to actually live with a sleeping