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Summary Of: Sleep deprivation

Medical Center showed that sleep deprivation severely affects the human body... Sleep deprivation can adversely affect brain function... 2001 study at Chicago Medical Institute suggested that sleep deprivation may be linked to more serious diseases... found that sleep deprivation resulted in reduced cortisol secretion the next day... Sleep deprivation was found to enhance activity on the Hypothalamic... researchers in Australia and New Zealand reported that sleep deprivation can have some of the same hazardous effects as being drunk... Extreme cases of sleep deprivation have been reported to be associated with hernias... A new study has shown that while total sleep deprivation for one night caused many errors... people with high EQ are affected less by sleep deprivation in such situations... Sleep deprivation due to long shifts has been implicated in a significant increase in... findings suggest that this might be happening because sleep deprivation could be disrupting hormones that regulate glucose metabolism and appetite... The association between sleep deprivation and obesity appears to be strongest in young and middle... Some sleep deprivation techniques are as follows... this technique is used for total sleep deprivation as well as... Rodent sleep deprivation by the single platform... Rodent sleep deprivation by the single platform... Rodent sleep deprivation by the single platform... Sleep deprivation is used as an interrogation technique... 83 described his experience of sleep deprivation when a prisoner of the KGB in Russia as follows... argued that sleep deprivation does not constitute torture... complete sleep deprivation increases both food intake and energy expenditure... Recent studies show sleep deprivation has some potential in the treatment of depression... Sleep deprivation may sometimes be intentionally induced for various reasons... There is even a history of sleep deprivation being used by different schools of religious mystics as a form of asceticism or to... Sleep deprivation has sometimes been self... sleep deprivation is common among students... Sleep deprivation is common in college... Effects of sleep deprivation on wound healing... Sleep deprivation may be undermining teen health... Effects of two nights sleep deprivation and two nights recovery sleep on response inhibition... The Effects of 53 Hours of Sleep Deprivation on Moral Judgment... and sleep stage on rebounds from sleep deprivation in the rat... Paradoxical sleep deprivation and locomotor activity in rats... Sleep deprivation effects on the activity of the hypothalamic spituitary adrenal and growth axes...

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