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    Why do we sleep? Sometimes you're asking when we sleep do we stop breathing do we somehow just die for 12 hours then wake up again. This is how it is when you are tired you normally go and rest drink something or even go to sleep why that's a simple question your body need to rest. Put don”t go to sleep for a long time if you're really tired just sleep for like one or two hours put then wake up again you body need the sun it needs to do something rather then just sleep all day because if…

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    What your putting in your child's bed could end up predicting some parts of their future. Best Mattress Brand surveyed over 2,000 Americans about what was sleeping next to them as a child, discovering similarities between the behavior have now as grown-ups. What they were snuggling up to also made a difference. A stuffed animal came in the top spot as children's bedtime friends, teddy bear was the runner-up, with special blanket, pets, and special pillow following. Comfort and habit were the…

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    Before we explain what Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder (CRSD) we need to define circadian rhythm. Our bodies function according to a cycle, a sort of biological clock, located in the part of the brain part of the called the hypothalamus. The circadian rhythms are regular changes in mental and physical characteristics that occur in the course of a day (circadian is Latin for "around a day"). Light causes signals to be sent to several regions of the brain which causes the body to switch on and off…

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    Erika Dobis 10/13/15 English Thriller Story Sleep paralysis is the inability to move or speak when falling asleep or upon waking. The feeling is so horrifying because you've always been able to move. When someone has sleep paralysis they feel vulnerable and watched. One day as I was walking home from a long day at work. I felt really strange today. I felt like there was always someone next to me...... I rushed in my house and literally passed out from my exhausting day. As I was sleeping, I…

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    Sleeping Well in October (deployment: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015) Subject Line: Extremely Spooky Sleep! No, You Did Not Become A Zombie! But you may have felt that way if you’ve ever experienced a very scary parasomnia called sleep paralysis. Very simply, your mind wakes up before your body does, and you feel, well, paralyzed. You can see, you can hear, but you can’t move. Episodes of sleep paralysis can also feature very frightening visual and auditory hallucinations. These episodes are…

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    Tea with Cinnamon and Banana That Is More Effective Than Sleeping Pills for Deep Sleep Most people have experienced restless night of staring at the ceiling, turning and tossing unable to get more than a several hours of sleep. Your mind races more the more you worry about not being able to fall asleep. The next thing which happens is the sun coming out. Luckily, this delicious tea recipe can improve you sleeping patterns. It can even cure your sleeping problems completely. Anxiety, stress,…

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    8 Effective Responses to Sleep Apnea We might own the night, as Selena Gomez sings but sometimes this is easier said than done. For one reason or other, sleep can be elusive to many - quality sleep most especially. A number of sleep disorders have been growing in prevalence of late. Among these is sleep apnea. The three types of sleep apnea are: Obstructive sleep apnea, where the soft tissue at the back of the throat relaxes in sleep, creating a block to the air passage and is often…

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    I have chosen to watch the video by Russell Foster: Why do we sleep? Russell Foster says that “If you're an average sort of person, 36 percent of your life will be spent asleep”. That sounds like a lot to me, but I know that sleep in a necessary part of life. Although scientists don’t have a definitive answer as to why we sleep, they do have some theories. One of those theories is that during sleep our bodies are resting our muscles or recuperating and our…

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    After a long day of school or work, when people come home all they want is to have a peaceful sleep; however, that is not how it always goes. While peaceful dreams are common in sleep many people experience nightmares and night terrors. Nightmares are known as frightening dreams while night terrors are known as frightful experiences during sleep. Although many are aware of the existence and have experienced nightmares and night terrors; the vast majority do not understand the extreme diversity…

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    The chronic sleep deprivation causes many issues. It was stated on the online site, Education week, in an article titled, “Sleep Deprived Teens,” a repetitive lack of sleep can be detrimental to an adolescent’s cognitive development causing both mental and emotional problems. Getting too little sleep can lead to; issues with problem solving, difficulty coping with stress, depression, and substance abuse. Another article published in Education Week, m“Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report”…

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