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    Night Terrors In Children

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    constant bad dreams. Good news is, nearly everyone grows out of both. However, some don 't. Some children even experience far more worse cases of sleep disorders. As the child ages it might or might not get better. As teenagers, the person may develop narcolepsy and have a hard time passing classes in school. Finally, as the person reaches it 's final years in life they develop new sleep disorders. Sometimes even sleep disorders from their past, such as…

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    insomnia, and high blood pressure, as well as more serious conditions such as diabetes and cancer. ARTICLE Sleep disorders, such as insomnia, narcolepsy, and non-24, all revolve around a malfunctioning circadian rhythm. These disorders are drastically varied, however. Insomniacs suffer from an enduring inability to fall or stay asleep. Conversely, narcolepsy is a disorder that causes short, overwhelming attacks of exhaustion. People with this frightening condition may fall asleep without…

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    Thank you for sending Renee back to see me just over two years since the last appointment. When last reviewed, Renee trialled modafinil, reaching a dose of 200mg bd, but struggled with it due to nausea and what she believed to be increased somnolence. She did not attend for a follow-up appointment and has battles through with the symptoms over the last couple of years. Her sleep patterns are similar to before in that she is achieving typically eight hours of sleep and is consistently waking…

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    Pruning: The Teen Brain

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    The human brain works in amazing ways. The synapses that aren’t being used by the mind are to rest and are no longer being used. This process is referred to as pruning. Jay Giedd stated, “the most surprising thing has been how much the teen brain is changing.” Pruning is a great example of of how much the teen brain is changing. Through the teen years, the brain adapts and learns how to do activities more efficiently, the center of pruning. As teenagers and adolescents, although they are…

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    explaining various sleep problems and how such problems affect health. • Insomnia (a hard time falling or staying asleep) • Sleep apnea (breathing interruptions during sleep) • Restless leg syndrome (a tingling or prickly sensation in the legs) • Narcolepsy (daytime "sleep attacks") There are numerous types of sleep problems or disorders but I thought I would focus on the most common disorders. Insomnia for starters is when a person has trouble falling asleep and/or staying asleep. There are…

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    school psychologists and health and wellness centers. This growing epidemic has caused many preventable deaths each years. Individuals gain access to this drug due to its high availability. Though its intended purpose which is to treat ADHD and narcolepsy, people who use it for recreational purposes have found other solutions to treat their inability to focus and deal with a heavy coursework…

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    Texting Negatives

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    Another negative aspect of texting is the sleep deprivation it can cause. Research “shows that a good night's sleep is fundamental to everything from academic ability and behavior to memory, concentration, sporting prowess, decision-making, creativity and mental health” (Frankel 2010). A good night’s rest is extremely important for a teenager or young adult’s growth. Because they are texting all night, teenagers are neglecting homework and sleep as well. This results in the teenager struggling…

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    Peggy Feury's Life Story

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    Peggy Feury, a female actress on Broadway, on television, and in films, was born on June 20, 1924, in Jersey city of New Jersey. Peggy’s real name is Margaret Traylor. Feury’s father’s name is Richard feury and her mother’s names is Margaret Feury. Peggy had only one sibling and that was her younger sister Elinor Feury. As peggy graduated from high school, she went to the Barnard college located in New York city. Soon after she graduated Barnard, Peggy then attended the Yale school of drama.…

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    to get any sleep at all. Sleep apnea, Insomnia, Restless legs syndrome, and Narcolepsy are the 4 most common sleeping disorders. Insomnia is a disorder in which people have difficulty falling or staying asleep. Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. Restless legs syndrome is a disorder that causes an intense urge to move your legs, and often. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder of sleep regulation that affects the control of…

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    Sleep has been a daily task for everyone that has come into the world. Sleep is idolized into our society, and will forever be. Many people talk about the importance of sleep, and the effects it can have on you when you don’t get enough. They would continue to tell you that the problems you would have if you don’t get the correct amount of sleep. Many people know that that is true, but do they know just some of the major sleep disorders that can affect a few to 3 million citizens of the United…

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