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    Benefits of Sleep

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    Good Nights Sleep Sleep is often the first thing people give up when life gets busy. People often forget what roles sleep play in our lives. In humans it has been demonstrated that metabolic activity of the brain decreases after 24 hours of sustained wakefulness. Lack of sleep can result in decreased immune system function‚ decreased body temperature as well as a decreased release of growth hormone. Variable heart rate increases can also be a sign of sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation

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    Sleep Deprivation Podcast Transcript Team A Brenda Moreno‚ Emily Beecher‚ Indira Paul‚ John Kendrick‚ Rosa Perez PSY/340 Dr. Powers April 27‚ 2015 Sleep Deprivation Podcast Transcript Hello and welcome to this podcast on the importance of sleep and the effects of sleep deprivation. My name is Indira Paul‚ and I am a student at the University of Phoenix. I am currently enrolled in PSY/340 Biological Foundations in Psychology. I would like to explain the importance of healthy sleep hygiene

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    The effects of Sleep Deprivation What is Sleep Deprivation? Physiological Effects 2.1 Diabetes 2.2 Effects on the Brain 2.3 Effects on the healing process 2.4 Attention and working memory 2.5 Impairment of ability. 2.6 Microsleeps 2.7 Weight gain/loss Sleep apnea Mental illness School Counteracting the effects of sleep deprivation Longest period without sleep Main Body Discussion How does sleep deprivation affect Your Mental and Physical Health? How to Recover from missed

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    Sleep Center Psychology

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    the issues that Mother has recently been having. Last week‚ we covered the topic of sleep‚ and I was able to learn a lot about the subject. The primary tool used that has lead to a great deal of discoveries in the field of sleep and dreams is called an electroencephalograph (EEG). It is basically a device that monitors the electrical activity of the brain over a certain amount of time. When mom visited The Sleep Center yesterday‚ they used the machine on her--in case you still do not know what I

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    Sleep Apnea

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    Definition of the Disease Sleep apnea is known as a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or episodes of very low breathing during sleep. Apnea is every pause in breathing and it usually lasts for at least 10 seconds and sometimes even minutes. Apnea pauses can occur 5-30 times in an hour. The disease is diagnosed with a sleep study or polysomnogram‚ which is an overnight sleep test. It occurs mainly in three forms obstructive‚ central and mixed or complex sleep apnea‚ which is a combination

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    Sleep disorder are on the rise and the affects millions of people in America. People need sleep to function effectively at work to balance emotional responses. Unfortunately‚ despite expanding knowledge of the negative effects of sleep lost on our physical and mental well-being‚ the health care profession has not kept pace with the growing incidence of chronic sleep deprivation. This research review will investigate the effects of sleep deprivation in healthcare worker. Several studies have been

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    Sleep In High School

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    working and sleep deprived individuals in the education system‚ especially a student that aims for success. As a student advances in high school‚ their schedule becomes jam packed with homework‚ social activities‚ and managing puberty‚ so where does sleep fit in? It seems that sleep becomes the insignificant factor in the already busy and hard to manage schedule‚ but students are not to blame. Instead‚ the early morning start of many high schools‚ which can be altered‚ is to blame. Sleep is nearly

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    Shackelford 2 This sleep study provided an interesting experience for me to actually view and decode the problems I face every night trying to fall asleep. The study involved recording one’s sleep schedule every day for a week. This included both deep sleep at night and naps throughout the day. Additionally‚ it helped to record the dreams if anyone had during sleep. I was only able to remember a few‚ but their meaning did provide valuable insight. The first thing I noticed from this sleep study‚ I that

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    Stage 1 Sleep

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    Stage 1 Sleep NREM stage 1 sleep serves a transitional role in sleep-stage cycling. Aside from newborns and those with narcolepsy and other specific neurological disorders‚ the average individual’s sleep episode begins in NREM stage 1.Stage 2 sleep lasts approximately 10 to 25 minutes in the initial cycle and lengthens with each successive cycle‚ eventually constituting between 45 to 55 percent of the total sleep episode. An individual in stage 2 sleep requires more intense stimuli than in stage

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    Sleep and Body Clock

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    At the beginning of this century medical scientists made a surprising discovery: that we are built not just of flesh and blood but also of time. They were able to demonstrate that we all have an internal "body clock" which regulates the rise and fall of our body energies‚ making us different from one day to the next. The idea of an internal "body clock" should not be surprising‚ since the lives of most living things are dominated by the 24-hour night-and-day cycle. The most obvious feature of this

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