Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sleep deprivation, a sleep disorder characterized by having too little sleep, can be either chronic or acute. Long-term sleep deprivation causes death in lab animals.
Sleep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sleep Deprivation - Getting Quality Sleep When Stressed
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Sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation is an overall lack of the necessary amount of sleep. A person can be deprived of sleep by their own body and mind, insomnia, or actively deprived by another ...
Sleep deprivation can make you sick
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Sleep Habits: More Important Than You Think
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Sleep deprivation - Psychology Wiki
Sleep deprivation is an overall lack of the necessary amount of sleep. A person can be deprived of sleep by their own body and mind, insomnia, or actively deprived by another ...
Sleep Deprivation
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Sleep Deprivation Tied to Shifts in Hunger Hormones: Scientific ...
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