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  2. Sleep-talking - Wikipedia

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    Sleep-talking is very common and is reported in 50% of young children at least once a year. [6] A large percentage of people progressively sleep-talk less often after the age of 25. A sizable proportion of people without any episode during their childhood begin to sleep-talk in adult life. [7] Sleep-talking may be hereditary. [8]

  3. Drugs You Don't Need For Disorders You Don't Have - The ...

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    One year later, spending on television drug ads had more than doubled, from $310 million to $664 million. A major early beneficiary was a new generation of antihistamines that did not make people drowsy. Thanks to the advertising push, first Claritin, then Zyrtec and Allegra became some of the most frequently prescribed medications in America.

  4. Why We Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams (or simply known as Why We Sleep) is a 2017 popular science book about sleep written by Matthew Walker, an English scientist and the director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley, who specializes in neuroscience and psychology.

  5. Sleepwalker (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ever since her famous author husband, Jonathan Grey, committed suicide, college student Sarah Foster has suffered a sleep disorder involving sleepwalking. Her former professor, Dr. Elaine Cooper, suggests a sleep clinic. In the sleep laboratory Dr. Koslov and Dr. Scott White explain her neural activity will be observed.

  6. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In all of Texas, a state of roughly 27 million people, there are only 1,046 doctors certified to prescribe the medications. Federal stats presented at a June forum showed that out of 625,000 eligible physicians nationwide, only 25,000 are certified to prescribe buprenorphine.

  7. Talk:Sleep Awake - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Sleep-talking - Wikipedia

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    Somniloquy → Sleep-talking – per WP:COMMONNAME. "Sleep-talking" is a far more common term for this than "somniloquy" as demonstrated by this Google Ngrams and this one. Note that such naming has precedent, with the most prominent example being sleepwalking, instead of somnambulism. Keivan.f Talk 20:47, 21 March 2021 (UTC)

  9. 5 ‘Forever Assets’ To Hold To Make Money in Your Sleep ...

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    A lifetime annuity along with Social Security can ensure that you never run out of money making this a forever asset strategy.” More From GOBankingRates 4 Low-Risk Ways To Build Your Savings in 2025