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    this because you can see some of our friends here fall asleep occasionally in class. According to a research conducted in St. George School in Chicago‚ midtown‚ even 30 minutes later of school starting time can make big difference. In fact‚ daytime sleepiness dropped substantially from 49% to 20% which increase students’ self-alertness; students’ tardiness decrease almost half of what it used to be; and the best of all is the fact that parents can prepare hot healthy breakfast in the morning for

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    The purpose of this paper is to inform you about depression among older people. There are signs/symptoms causes and treatments of depression. There are different forms of Depression and they affect the older people daily living. They have a impact on them emotionally‚ physically‚ and behavior. This particular health condition can lead to many other health problems such as heart disease‚ Depression among older people Depression among older adults is common in the aging process. There

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    Zolpidem Research Paper

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    Zolpidem has slight muscle relaxant and anticonvulsant properties‚ but it has not been approved for use in muscle relaxation or seizure prevention. High dosages of this drug are more likely to cause unpleasant side effects such as hallucinations and amnesia. Common side effects are drowsiness‚ dizziness‚ weakness‚ lightheadedness‚ "drugged" feeling‚ tiredness‚ loss of coordination‚ stuffy nose‚ dry mouth‚ sore throat‚ nausea‚ constipation‚ diarrhea‚ and stomach upset‚ headache‚ or muscle pain. Contrary

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    RESEARCH PAPER TOPIC: issues that arise from working shift work Introduction Many jobs today work around the conventional time schedule‚ such as working 8am to 4pm. The human body comes built with a biological clock that keeps everything in sync. One may ask what a biological clock is. This paper will explore the effects that are caused by working shift work. Shift work can be defined as “a system of employment where an individual’s normal hours of work are‚ in part‚ outside the period of

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    Insomnia Sleep Decay

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    sleep is needed. So if the quality of sleep declines‚ the dream recall frequency will decline as well. As experiments shown us‚ people of mood disorder and depression have a reduced dream recall frequency. Also people having Apnea and increased daytime sleepiness‚ CNS and PLM will have the same results which are a decline of sleep quality and a reduced dream recall frequency. Insomnia is the most frequent‚ it is considered as a symptom and it is a subjective dissatisfaction with sleep‚ also difficulty

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    Mikala Stevens Professor Tracie Kriska Public Speaking 6th March 2013 Working Outline Topic: Sleep Apnea General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: to inform the audience on Sleep Apnea Thesis: Sleep Apnea is becoming more of a dangerous disease that more people are starting to be diagnosed with. It is extremely important that Sleep Apnea is emphasized so that more people are aware of it. Introduction: “The National Sleep Foundation” says that a lot of people don’t know what sleep

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    Sample Qualtrics Survey

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    For my Qualtrics survey‚ I selected questions based on what I perceived to be the three major problems of my health community: lack of sleep‚ drinking culture‚ and elevated levels of stress. For my fourth topic‚ I decided to focus on physical fitness because that was the one factor of my community that I had the least knowledge in. Given that Clark Kerr is known for its student athlete residents‚ I wanted to see if this trend translated in the survey results. After finalizing the survey questions

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    importance of sleep

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    Sleep is a physical and mental resting state in which a person becomes relatively inactive and unaware of the environment. In essence‚ sleep is a partial detachment from the world‚ where most external stimuli are blocked from the senses. Normal sleep is characterized by a general decrease in body temperature‚ blood pressure‚ breathing rate‚ and most other bodily functions. In contrast‚ the human brain never decreases inactivity. Studies have shown that the brain is as active during sleep as it

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    Leisure Time

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    Three Ways Of Using My Leisure Time Gainfully Leisure may be defined as the spare-time which a man gets after his bread and butter activities are over and it is also the time which a man is free to pass in any way he likes. In this modern era‚ most people must hurry and utilize every moment of his life‚ otherwise he would be left behind in the race of life and also failed to succeed in their lives. Therefore‚ since many of us could only achieve our success by exhausting ourselves‚ the marginal

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    approach and is important in highlighting the changes across a person’s lifespan. One suggestion as to why babies’ sleep patterns are so different from those of adults is that their sleep is an adaptive mechanism to make their parents life easier – daytime sleep means that parents can get on with their chores which enhances survival. Infants’ greater amount of active/REM sleep may be explained in terms of the relative immaturity of the brain‚ and is related to the considerable amount of learning taking

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