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  • When I'm Slidin' off to sleep <br/>
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  • # Let sleep for a full month before you try it, if you can.
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  • ...wash fallout into shallow trenches to decontaminate the area. They should sleep in a shelter for several months. Evacuation at three weeks is recommended b
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  • | Phase 1: Sleep Deprivation ...allets, box-springs, fabric and foam the colonists assemble a giant bed to sleep on.
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  • ...ned more than twice the required dose of phenobarbital necessary to induce sleep. Hundreds of patients died or were injured as a result. A U.S. [[Food and D
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  • ...orst-Paulus M|date=1986|title=Treatment of narcolepsy with codeine|journal=Sleep|volume=9|pages=269–74|pmid=3518019|first1=JM|last2=Pressman|first2=MR|las
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  • ...uced ''in vivo'', would likely induce cortical oscillations reminiscent of sleep.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Carr DB, Andrews GD, Glen WB, Lavin A |title=alp
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  • ...ble-blind controlled trials, where it also alleviated anxiety and improved sleep. Fluoxetine was better than placebo for the prevention of depression recurr
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  • ===Medicines used in generalized anxiety and sleep disorders===
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  • ...arrhea]], abdominal pain, [[nausea]], [[dizziness]], trouble awakening and sleep deprivation, although in [[clinical trial]]s the incidence of these effects
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  • ...volved in [[lactation]] and [[prolactin#Effects|sexual gratification]]), [[sleep]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], [[attention]], [[working memory]], and [[lea
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  • ===Sleep apnea=== ...P, Zwillich CW, Pickett CK, Douglas NJ, Findley LJ, Weil JV |title=Central sleep apnea. Improvement with acetazolamide therapy |journal=Arch. Intern. Med. |
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  • ...arrhythmia]]s, [[flushing]], [[myocardial ischaemia]], and disturbances of sleep and behaviour.<ref name=BNF57/> Rarely occurring, but of importance, are al
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  • ...e lowest levels present around 12-4am, or 3–5 hours after the onset of [[sleep]]. Information about the [[Circadian rhythm|light/dark cycle]] is transmitt ...{{Cite web|url=http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=2068517 |title=Sleep loss results in an elevation of cortisol levels the next evening |publisher
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  • ...udies]] have shown effects such as tremors, impaired cognitive skills, and sleep disturbance in workers with chronic exposure to mercury vapor even at low c
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  • ...Yawning, perspiration, lacrimation, crying, running nose, dysphoria, "yen sleep"
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  • * Severe [[sleep apnea]] * Suppression of [[REM sleep]]
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  • ...onism between opiates and tropanes is the original basis of the [[Twilight Sleep]] that was provided to [[Queen Victoria]] to deaden pain as well as conscio
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  • ...of [[Insomnia|sleeplessness]] in patients who have difficulty maintaining sleep. In addition, temazepam has [[anxiolytic]] (anti-anxiety), [[anticonvulsant ...n the central effects of camazepam and temazepam. Computerized analysis of sleep recordings. |volume=11 |issue=1 |pages=72–6 |journal=Neuropsychobiology |
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  • ...ice is suppressed in the sauces; the eyes grow dim; cold sweats break out; sleep absents itself, at least until the morning; the secretions become disturbed
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  • ...ref> deals with several more nebulous questions, including questions about sleep and dreaming. Within each part, the different chapters break the questions
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  • {{rquote|right|Turn from the sleep of negligence and the slumber of ignorance, for the world is a house of del
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  • ...n |date=1 October 1999|title= Circadian temperature and melatonin rhythms, sleep, and neurobehavioral function in humans living on a 20-h day |journal=Am J ...ulation of sleep structure, with the highest sleep efficiency occurring in sleep episodes bracketing the melatonin maximum and core body temperature minimum
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  • A '''sleeping bag''' is a protective "bag" for a person to [[sleep]] in, essentially a [[blanket]] that can be closed with a [[zipper]] or sim ...ture at which a 'standard' adult man is able to have a comfortable night's sleep without excess sweating.
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  • ...a large piece of cloth, intended to keep the user warm, especially while [[sleep]]ing. Blankets are distinguished from [[Bed sheet|sheet]]s by their thickne
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  • ...e (such as condensation or rain) or sun off people while they eat, rest or sleep. They can also be used as [[Tent|groundsheets]], but this is not recommend
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  • ...radio. Many people listen as well just to relax or as they drift off into sleep.
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  • ...a strong throbbing headache, dizziness, difficulty in speech and walking, sleep disturbance, pain in the legs, weakness, stiffness, sweating, increased mus
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  • ...of the shift may be a part of the paid work time. While some employees who sleep while on duty in violation do so intentionally and hope not to get caught, ...m/pages/full_story?page_label=ara_hot&id=2530996-Top+job+for+today-+better+sleep&article-Top%20job%20for%20today-%20better%20sleep%20=&widget=push&instance=
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  • ...dical)|fatigue]] and [[cachexia]] ([[wasting]]), excessive [[sweating]] ([[sleep hyperhidrosis|night sweats]]), [[anemia]] and specific [[paraneoplastic phe
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  • ...lated problems include [[mood disturbance]], [[psychological distress]], [[sleep disturbance]], [[upset stomach]], [[headache]], and problems in relationshi
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  • ...ults include [[malaise]], fatigue, decreased [[libido]], and problems with sleep.<ref name="Karri08"/> An unusual taste in the mouth and personality change ...ingling in the extremities.<ref name="Patrick06"/> Fatigue, problems with sleep, headaches, stupor, slurred speech, and anemia are also found in chronic le
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  • ...(yogic sleep) for half an hour daily.<ref>Kumar, Dr. Kamakhya; The Healing Sleep, Yoga, Mind Body Spirit; Yoga Magazine, 26 York Street London, Vol. 50 page
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  • - [[Sleep deprivation]] - [[Sleep hygiene]]
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  • | [[Central sleep apnea]] | [[Delayed sleep phase syndrome]]
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  • * [[Somniphobia]] – fear of sleep.
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  • * [[Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder]]
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  • * [[Glaucoma sleep apnea]]
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  • * [[Delayed sleep phase syndrome]]
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  • *[[Delayed sleep phase syndrome]] *[[Non 24-hour sleep-wake syndrome]]
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  • ...oan)||Wild mammals, cattle, human||Fever, joint pain, swollen lymph nodes, sleep disturbances||Sub-Saharan Africa||Various drugs
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  • * [[Obstructive sleep apnea]]
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  • * [[Continuous spike-wave during slow sleep syndrome]]
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  • ...nutrition. Other non-nutritional causes for unhealthy obesity included: [[sleep]] deprivation, [[stress (biological)|stress]], lack of [[exercise]], and [[
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  • * [[Advanced sleep phase syndrome]]
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  • *[[Sleep disorder]]s
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  • ..., strength and sight abilities, as well as eliminating the need to eat and sleep. In early beginnings it allows the victim to gain crystal-like wings and fl
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  • * [[Breathing-related sleep disorder]] * [[Circadian rhythm sleep disorder]]
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  • ...tly used in detoxification, anxiety control therapy, ADHD therapy, and for sleep disorder control.<ref>http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-lymphatic-drainage.ht
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  • ...me include improving stamina, longer endurance, increase in energy, better sleep, and can make a person feel happier. It can also reduce the risk of heart d
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  • A fall in blood pressure during sleep can then lead to a marked reduction in blood flow in the narrowed blood ves
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  • ==Sudden stand after sleep==
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  • ...[speech disorder|mutism]], sometimes combined with [[caffeine]] to prevent sleep.<ref name=amobarbmutcaff>McCall WV. "The addition of intravenous caffeine d
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  • ...of combined sedative and anxiolytic preparations on subjective aspects of sleep and objective measures of arousal and performance the morning following noc
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  • ...>. Gabapentin may help deepen sleep, positively affecting deep, slow wave sleep, and reducing arousals during the night. ...=14592360}}</ref> It could potentially be helpful for both sleep onset and sleep maintenance.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}} Gabapentin is sometimes pre
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  • ...ot appear to cause nausea or vomiting. Heavy use can result in a prolonged sleep.
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  • ...0&nbsp;milligrams of acetaminophen), children's doses, longer-lasting, and sleep aiding (in combination with [[diphenhydramine]]). In 2005, Tylenol Ultra w ...batches of popular medicines, including Benadryl, Motrin, Rolaids, Simply Sleep, St. Joseph Aspirin and Tylenol.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/18/bus
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  • | title = Effect of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on nocturnal sleep and early-morning behavior in young adults
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  • ...89|pages=25–26|year=1997| doi=10.1038/37891|title=Anandamide may mediate sleep induction|author=Raphael Mechoulam, Ester Fride, Lumir Hanu, Tzviel Sheskin The [[mechanism of action]] of oleamide's sleep inducing effects is an area of current research. It is likely that oleamid
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  • ...nicotine, quitting cannabis caused symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, sleep problems and difficulty sleeping. Copeland et al<ref>Copeland, J., Frewen,
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  • ...on]]), [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], [[satiety]], [[body temperature]] and [[sleep]], while decreasing [[pain and nociception|nociception]].
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  • ...ashi Y, Mitsushio H, Komiyama T | year=2001 | month=April | title=Impaired sleep during the post-alcohol withdrawal period in alcoholic patients | journal=A * [[Sleep disturbances]]
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  • **[[Serotonin]] plays a regulatory role in mood, sleep, and other areas.
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  • ...m]] or [[diazepam]] (modern milder tranquilizers that assist with anxiety, sleep, and muscle relaxation), [[clonidine]] (a blood-pressure medication that ma
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  • ..., in the past, a hydromorphone combination for the induction of [[Twilight Sleep]] was available, i.e., hydromorphone and [[scopolamine]]. The reasons for a
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  • ...co's]] former guitarist [[Jay Bennett (musician)|Jay Bennett]] died in his sleep of an overdose of the drug via duragesic time-release patches, which he was
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  • * [[Sleep aid]]
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  • ...t of Dextromethorphan, Diphenhydramine, and Placebo on Nocturnal Cough and Sleep Quality for Coughing Children and Their Parents." ''Pediatrics'' '''114'''
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  • ...referred medically to any [[Psychoactive drug|psychoactive]] compound with sleep-inducing properties. It has since become associated with [[opioids]], comm ...eferred to any substance that relieved pain, dulled the senses, or induced sleep.<ref>Julien, Robert M. See ''A Primer of Drug Action'' full citation above.
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  • ...g sleep. A spokesman for the coroner's office said that the combination of sleep apnea and cough medication probably suppressed Pimp C's breathing long enou
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  • ...ntain a combination of 200&nbsp;mg of [[ibuprofen]], and 38&nbsp;mg of the sleep aid [[diphenhydramine citrate]],<ref>[http://www.advilpm.com/faq.asp FAQ, A
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  • ...ember 2008}} It has been commonly used to induce deep sedation, "twilight sleep" or general anesthesia for oral surgery and dentistry. It is also used to
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  • ...gic cells. As the serotonergic system may be involved in the regulation of sleep, mood, and anxiety, the stimulation of this system by high doses of GHB may ...agent, wherein they awake suddenly after several hours of GHB-induced deep sleep. That is to say that, over time, the concentration of GHB in the system dec
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  • ...cient Egypt at that time.<ref name=Bisset1994/> The Greek gods [[Hypnos]] (Sleep), [[Nyx]] (Night), and [[Thanatos]] (Death) were often depicted holding pop
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  • ...es more extreme methods are used to increase [[suggestibility]], such as [[sleep deprivation]] or drugs. Such methods may lead captives to offer false infor
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  • ...ntle persuasion, and reasoning with her. If this is not helpful, he should sleep apart from her, trying to awaken her agreeable feminine nature so that sere
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  • ...anxiety due to his involvement was preventing him from being able to eat, sleep, and breath normally, and made him lose his hair.<ref name="VF1"/> He confe
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  • ...2 metre cage of 3 metre high razor wire. I spent the nights pretending to sleep, listening to the screams and shrieks of my fellow detainees being so forci
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  • ...x Program]] were used on detainees. These included sensory deprivation, [[sleep deprivation]], keeping prisoners naked indefinitely and photographing them
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  • ...He also said that he had been beaten, given electric shocks, [[deprived of sleep]], blindfolded for eight months and brainwashed.<ref name="Talesoftorture"> ...was a nobody. They said they would tell the Americans." He was deprived of sleep by having heavy rock music played loudly throughout the day and night.<ref
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  • ...uring his imprisonment Padilla was subjected to [[sensory deprivation]], [[sleep deprivation]], and enforced stress positions.<ref>[http://glenngreenwald.bl
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  • ...he has been subjected to [[torture]], including [[sensory deprivation]], [[sleep deprivation]], enforced [[stress positions]] and administered various drugs
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  • ...remedy for others, as even today people drink hot milk to help them get to sleep.
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  • ...e. Drinking sweet lassi can cause drowsiness, which might help people with sleep disorders.
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  • ...t most, they help to stave off hunger overnight, which can lead to sounder sleep.<ref name=DailyMail>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/articl
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  • ==== Effect on sleep ==== ...yptophan]], an amino acid that has been found to relieve stress and induce sleep.<ref>Cheese Facts, I Love Cheese, 2006. [http://www.ilovecheese.co.uk/Chees
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  • ...r rails are turned off in [[sleep mode]]. High voltage devices are used as sleep transistors to reduce static leakage.
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  • ...02A, which corresponds to about 5w at 230VAC</ref> If a laptop computer in sleep mode consumes 5W, the meter may read anything from 0 to 15.25W, without tak
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