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    "A good night’s sleep can make or break your day"(Geisler). Getting at least eight hours of sleep per night is important to anyone’s health. Studies show that a person that gets eight or more hours of sleep per night performs better in school than a person that gets less than eight hours of sleep. A person that gets more sleep also has a healthier heart‚ less stress and a reduced risk of diabetes. Getting the recommended amount of sleep can improve a person’s memory‚ help control body weight issues

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    Do you think you could get a decent amount of sleep? A person with sleep apnea does this but doesn’t even know it. How is this possible? Sleep apnea is a medical disorder and if not treated can have serious risks of not getting enough sleep. “Sleep Apnea refers to repeated periods during sleep when a person stops breathing for 10 seconds or longer. The person may repeatedly stop breathing‚ momentarily wake up‚ resume breathing‚ and return to sleep. Repeated awakenings during the night result in

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    High school is stressful as it is and when we don’t get to sleep well at night it’s even more stressful. Then wake up early the next day it’s hard for someone to focus completely. Having hours of homework‚ doing chores‚ and just spending time with family after school can’t be done .When you have to go to bed early and wake up at six o’clock the next day. If students would be able to get at least one more hour of sleep it would decrease many health issues‚ attendances issues ‚accidents and maybe even

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    Top 3 Reasons to Make 2016 the Year to Treat Your Sleep Apnea If the thought of getting a good night of sleep seems like either a distant memory or an unachievable fantasy – or both! – you may suffer from sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a serious medical condition‚ and the consequences of allowing this health issue to go untreated could be harmful and even fatal. You and those who sleep near you do not need to spend another night sleeping fitfully. If you’ve been diagnosed with the condition or strongly

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    relationship between REM sleep and memory. I will describe previous research and then investigate how REM and memory are associated in young people and in older people. In some ways‚ the sleep patterns of these two groups are very similar‚ but in some ways they are not. 1a) In a normal brain‚ the period of deep sleep is the first half of sleep and the period of REM sleep is the second half of sleep. The person would return back to the stages 3 and 2 and afterwards to the REM sleep for staying twenty

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    Literature Review of Sleep Deprivation Sleep deprivation is a pattern of sleeping where an individual fails to get enough sleep during the night. On average‚ adults need seven to eight hours‚ were teens and children need an average of nine hours of sleep to feel well rested (1). Numerous literatures expand on the topic of sleep deprivation and the effects it has on the human body. This literature can be divided into three parts: 1) studies that show how sleep deprivation causes changes in learning

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    Stage 1 “light sleep”. In this stage of light sleep‚ which lasts about 5 to 10 minutes our brains activity powers down by 50 percent or more‚ producing theta waves. Theta waves occur four to seven times per second. Moreover‚ these waves are slower than the beta waves of 13 or more times per second produced during active alert states and the alpha waves of 8 to 12 times per second when we’re quiet and relaxed. As we start to drift off to deeper sleep‚ we become more relaxed‚ and we may experience

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    Brief Background Sleep is an essential part of life. Everyone needs to get certain hours of sleep in order to maintain good health rather you sleep during the day or the night. When you sleep and fall into REM sleep (rapid eye movement sleep) the most vivid and "realistic" dream plays along inside your head. Some can be good and pleasant while other not so much. Dreaming is a heavily experimented subject in the field of psychology. Many theories are out there which some are actually false

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    Sleeping Experience‚ Helix Sleep Is Your One-Stop Shop You cannot underestimate the power of a goodnight’s sleep‚ and it is paramount you have plenty of it every other night. To make sure that this happens‚ for you and your partner‚ you must take it upon yourselves to make the ultimate choice of the ideal mattress to go for. It is a definite that there is no one “best” mattress‚ but you can surely narrow down your priorities in order to get the next best thing. Helix Sleep has chipped in to make your

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    Theories of Sleep The ’Restoration Theory’ is a psychological approach to sleep which claims that we need to sleep in order for our brain to restore energy resources depleted from biological processes throughout the day and remove any useless waste from the muscles. Oswald’s research in 1966 proposed that the brain and the body are restored through different stages of sleep‚ the former being restored during rapid eye movement sleep and the latter during slow-wave sleep‚ part of non-rapid eye movement

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