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    least 8 hours a day in order to function at their mental best. Sleep Disordered Breathing And Daytime Sleepiness Are Associated With Poor Academic Performance In Teenagers. (NCBI) Does More Sleep Mean Higher Grades? (NYTimes) Negative impact Sleepiness Poor concentration Off-task behavior Reduction of nighttime sleep due to reduced or altered sleep schedules has been associated with excessive sleepiness and impaired school performance. For example‚ it is known that during adolescence‚ circadian phase

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    Methylphenidate and pemoline are utilized for controlling excessively daytime languor. A few medicines

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    was Narcolepsy. Many people around the world are affected by this disorder a person with such disorder may go an entire day feeling the urge to sleep and always feeling fatigued. Narcolepsy is defined as a “Chronic disorder that is marked by excessive sleepiness‚ usually in the form of sleep attacks or short periods of sleep throughout the day. The sleep attacks are accompanied by brief periods of REM sleep and loss of muscle control‚ which may be triggered by big emotional changes” (Plotnik 163).

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    habit of frequently cutting back on sleep to meet other social needs. •The most common and major consequence of sleep loss is excessive sleepiness. •Sleep deprivation is another consequence of sleep loss that complicates health‚ safety‚ and quality of life for individuals. •Prolonged sleep deprivation can produce psychomotor impairments equivalent to excessive alcohol consumption symptoms. •Sleep is a neurological process that involves interaction between the central nervous system

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    under diagnosed in women and possibly young African Americans. It has been estimated that as many as 18 million Americans have sleep apnea. Four percent of middle-aged men and 2 percent of middle-aged women have sleep apnea along with excessive daytime sleepiness. People most likely to have or develop sleep apnea include those who snore loudly and also are overweight‚ or have high blood pressure‚ or have some physical abnormality in the nose‚ throat‚ or other parts of the upper airway. Sleep apnea

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    Chapter I Introduction and It’s Background Using social media in a proper way can add up to our knowledge‚ communicates to our friends and relatives‚ and also it can help to public service. We all know that this social media can teach us new learnings. But instead of doing this kind of activities‚ students always used social media to a nonsense and useless things that can lead to what we called “LAZINESS”. Laziness is also called indolence is disinclination to activity or exertion despite having

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    as learning‚ memory capacity and school performance. The findings strongly suggest that: (a) students of different education levels (from school to university) are chronically sleep deprived or suffer from poor sleep quality and consequent daytime sleepiness; (b) sleep quality and quantity are closely related to student learning capacity and academic performance; (c) sleep loss is frequently associated with poor declarative and procedural learning in students; (d) studies in which sleep was actively

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    missing from the people diagnosed with Narcolepsy (American Medical Association Complete Medical Encyclopedia‚ 2003). Diagnostic Criteria People with Narcolepsy exhibit four types of symptoms. R. L. Riha states‚ “The main symptoms are excessive daytime sleepiness‚ attacks of muscle weakness called cataplexy‚ sleep paralysis (transient mobility to move as you fall asleep or wake up) and visual hallucinations” (Riha‚ 2007 p.56). It is very important to see a healthcare provider if any of these symptoms

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    task to complete‚ causing unrest‚ excessive daytime sleepiness‚ hallucinations‚ sleepwalking‚ and many other dangerous symptoms. These characteristics match that of Lady MacBeth from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of MacBeth. In the play‚ the

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    inadequate sleep are unaware of the degree of impairment this practice causes in completing cognitive tasks. Lack of sleep leads to sleepiness and defective performance in terms of the neurocognitive and psychomotor aspects which increases the risk of students to have impaired decision-making skills‚ memory‚ and learning. (BaHammam et al.‚ 2012). Daytime sleepiness and sleep deprivation can result to consequences such as the decrease of grades and increased risk of failing. Students tend to have

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