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    Sleep Apnea

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    Sleep Apnea This article was on the warning signs of sleep apnea‚ how to distinguish it from normal snoring‚ and what you can do about it. There are many different types of sleep apnea from obstructive sleep apnea‚ central sleep apnea‚ and complex sleep apnea.Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common‚ central sleep apnea is the less common‚ and complex is a mixture of both obstructive and central. Sleep apnea is when breathing is disturbed during sleep. Breathing stops from 10-20 seconds and

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    Rem Sleep Research Paper

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    What is sleep? Sleep can be described in many different ways‚ but that does not mean that all of the definitions are correct. Sleep is a periodic‚ natural loss of consciousness where eyes are closed‚ nervous system relatively inactive‚ and muscles are relaxed. One sleep cycle is approximately 90 minutes.There are 4 different stages of sleep. The first 3 stages of sleep are called Non-REM stages. Non-REM stages are the stages where there is no rapid eye movement. Then the last stage is REM sleep where

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    wrote the sonnet To Sleep when he was only twenty years old. In an iambic pentameter‚ the narrator talks directly to Sleep‚ asking "him" to provide escape from reality. With rimes in A-B-A-B structure‚ the author here makes a very melodic and harmonious poem. The author uses several figures of speech to address sleep in a very specific way. More over‚ it is possible that there was a relation between the context and Keat’s personal life. The author first starts by praising sleep‚ introducing it as

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    lover‚ Margaret Atwood uses her poem “Variation on the word Sleep” to depict the feelings of love‚ lust and desire. Atwood uses the persona of someone who feels the need to protect as the narrator of her piece. He tone is intimate and personal and her use of imagery captures the audience as Atwood metaphorically describes the speaker’s yearning. Through the use of imagery and an intimate tone‚ Atwood shows multiple variations of the word sleep by incorporating three main themes in the poem: love‚ lust

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    Co-sleeping: Sleep and Bed

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    Although taboo in Western culture‚ co-sleeping is making a comeback. After the retraction of previous statements against co-sleeping‚ Dr. Richard Ferber‚ child sleep guru‚ has now sided with a family’s decision to share a bed with their infants. Although the American Society of Pediatrics warns that sleeping with your infant can increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome‚ the exact cause of SIDS is still unknown. The emotional benefits of sharing a bed with your baby can be enormous and some

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    An under appreciated driving hazard is the lack of sleep. In fact‚ many people are cavalier about driving while fatigued. Although driving under the influence of alcohol carries much social stigma‚ the same can’t be said of driving when tired. Yet both forms of impairment are equally dangerous and cause too many fatalities on our roads and highways. The Dangerous State of Micro-Sleep Is it possible to force yourself to stay awake by continually drinking coffee‚ playing loud music‚ and using truck

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    Sleepwalking‚ also known as somnambulism or noctambulism‚ is a sleep disorder belonging to the parasomnia family. Sleepwalkers arise from the slow wave sleep stage in a state of low consciousness and perform activities that are usually performed during a state of full consciousness. These activities can be as benign as sitting up in bed‚ walking to the bathroom‚ and cleaning‚ or as hazardous as cooking‚ driving‚ violent gestures‚ grabbing at hallucinated objects‚ or even homicide. Although generally

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    Psychology of Sleep

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    chapter firstly talked about consciousness and the different states there are while we are aware of ourselves and our environment. Some states of consciousness are sleeping‚ waking‚ daydreaming‚ orgasms and even hypnosis. The fist states covered were sleep and dreams and the biological and psychological aspects it has on the humans. As I read on‚ I learned that our bodies biologically have rhythm which influences our functioning and synchronizes with the 24 hour day and night cycle called the circadian

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    Sleep Paralysis

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    mouth… This is a condition called sleep paralysis. This condition may seem very frightened‚ especially when you see or hear things that are not really there. This occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During this process you may not be able to speak or move ranging from a few seconds up to a few minutes. Sleep paralysis may happen once or you may have it frequently‚ even several times a night!!! (according to www.webmd.com) Sleep paralysis is the feeling of being

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    Sleep Relate Literature

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    A. Sleep B. Sleep debt C. Sleep deprivation D. Somnipathy E. Sleep and academic performance III. Research Methodology and Procedure IV. Presentation/Analysis/Interpretation of Data V. Summary/Conclusion/Recommendation A. Summary B. Conclusion C. Recommendation Conceptual Framework [pic] Review of Related Literature This literature review presents information on each aspect‚ sleep and performance

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