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    Treatment of Sleeping 1 Disorders Should Be Considered in 2 Clinical Management of Parkinson’s Disease 3 4 5 Altair B. dos Santos1, George E. Barreto, PhD2, Kristi A. Kohlmeier, PhD3 * 6 7 1Department of Biological Sciences, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, 8 Brazil. 9 2Departmento de Nutrición y Bioquímica, Facultad de Ciencias, Pontificia Universidad 10 Javeriana, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. 11 3Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Drug Design and 12 Pharmacology, University

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    What Is Zaleplon?

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    purpose is to stimulate the brain and relax the entire nervous system and send it into a state of depression to relax it and help you fall asleep. The reason the drug is prescribed to a person is to help with the disorder known as insomnia. Insomnia is a disorder that doesn’t allow you sleep because of poor sleeping habits, anxiety, and depression. When the drug is prescribed they give you three amounts of dosages for different ages. For adults the dosages range from 5 mg to 20 mg and should be taken

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    reason as to why people need to sleep many theories discussed in this do provide a few ideas. I believe that we need to sleep because sleep is a method of relieving oneself of the hardships of the world. Sleep provides a way for a person to take a step back and relax which allows a person to able to think clearly and feel like they had a fresh start. Based on the fact that I am a teenager, I believe that teenagers should receive at the most seven to eight hours of sleep. Also I believe that college

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    Introduction Sleep is a behavior universal to all people, yet it remains largely a mystery. Chronic sleep deprivation has become rampant throughout western society, for a number of reasons. The aim of this research is to investigate the effects of sleep deprivation, with major objectives being to identify what sleep is, and the reasons for sleep. An emphasis is also placed on the effect, symptoms, causes and ways to combat sleep deprivation. These areas are of particular interest to those seeking

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    To Sleep is to Dream

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    tell if they truly happened or occurred in my dreams. Sleeping is very important to everyone. Without proper sleep, the body’s immune system can begin to fail, and then one will become more susceptible to virus, illnesses, and disease. Even when we are asleep, the human mind does not completely sleep. When we are asleep, we tend to tune out environmental sounds that occur when we sleep. For example, I live near a freeway, yet the sounds of it never wake me. The auditory cortex in our brains respond

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    Segment 3: The Injury This segment the girl will fall off the top bunk at camp and hit her face on the floor while attempting to sleep walking. She will be asleep as the counselors talk with her about her fall. She will wake up angry, confused, and disoriented, but unsure why. She will be in a different room of the cabin than where she fell asleep at. She will question the counselors regarding how she got there. They will explain what happened after stating they just explained to her what happened

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    ASD: A Case Study

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    the community and it does not affect much of the population, it is still a disorder that dramatically affects the youth today. this study was necessary in order to provide people with a sense of mind to actually take the time to learn and see how important ASD is. Furthermore, many populating social media sites are a powerful source to start the study, yet there has been much controversy when posting up websites on disorders or other illnesses, the reason being that many people make fake or false sites

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    of nightmares in adults. Sleep Medicine Clinics, 4(4), 507-517 Nightmares. Sleep Disorder Health Center. Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/nightmares Sleep- children and nightmares. Better Health Channel. Retrieved from http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Nightmares_and_children Blagrove, M., Farmer, L., & Williams, E. (2004, May 26). The relationship of nightmare frequency and nightmare distress to well-being. Journal of Sleep Research,

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    would be the sleep/wake cycle. Sunlight regulates the sleep/wake cycle by causing the suprachiasmatic nucleus to decrease its production of melatonin in the early morning and increase it in the evening. Melatonin is a hormone that if increased in blood levels makes an individual drowsy or tired and if decreased will make them more alert. Certain

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    When you are born until you turn about ten, your sleep is half NREM and half REM. By ten years old your time spent in REM drops to 25% while NREM rises to 75% of your sleep time. There is a theory by some researchers stating that children’s brains require more REM sleep than adults because their brains are developing. REM is also shown to connect with learning and memory, people lacking REM sleep showed decreased signs of learning skills

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