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  2. Why Sleep Deprivation Is Bad for Your Brain - AOL

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    You won't want to lose any more sleep after reading this. Neuroscientists are intensely studying how chronic sleep loss impacts brain function. Why Sleep Deprivation Is Bad for Your Brain

  3. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Sleep deprivation has become hardwired into the military culture. It is prevalent in the entire force and especially severe for servicemembers deployed in high-conflict environments. [188] [189] Sleep deprivation has been used by the military in training programs to prepare personnel for combat experiences when proper sleep schedules are not ...

  4. Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance

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    The effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance are a broad range of impairments resulting from inadequate sleep, impacting attention, executive function and memory. An estimated 20% of adults or more have some form of sleep deprivation . [ 1 ]

  5. Why working a 9 to 5 is actually really bad for you - AOL

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    1) The first hour of your shift feels like you're physically there, yet mentally in bed, making you feel sleep deprived. Photo: Getty 2) Sitting for 8 hours a day has damaging effects on your body.

  6. Sleep and emotions - Wikipedia

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    After going through stages of REM-sleep, people with depression report feeling better, in a study done by Cartwright et al. [40] Conversely, a theory proposed by Revonsuo [41] states that when people experience negative emotions or negative events, when they sleep the REM-sleep replays such events, which is known as rehearsal. [39]

  7. When is the best time to wake up? The ideal waking time ...

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    Over time, this can result in sleep deprivation, which has a number of short- and long-term health consequences. "It's better to just be as consistent as you can. If you want to sleep in an hour ...

  8. Sleep debt - Wikipedia

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    A large sleep debt may lead to mental or physical fatigue, and can adversely affect one's mood, energy, and ability to think clearly. There are two kinds of sleep debt: the result of partial sleep deprivation, and of total sleep deprivation. Partial sleep deprivation occurs when a person or a lab animal sleeps too little for several days or ...

  9. How a good night's sleep may help us restrict bad memories - AOL

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    Plan, as best you can, some regular bed- and rise- times, allowing at least 8 hours in bed, which should allow you time to sleep for around 7.5 hours, plus a little more for getting to sleep and ...