sleep

Sleep is a naturally recurring state of mind and body, characterized by altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity, reduced muscle activity and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and reduced interactions with surroundings. It is distinguished from wakefulness by a decreased ability to react to stimuli, but more reactive than a coma or disorders of consciousness, with sleep displaying different, active brain patterns.
Sleep occurs in repeating periods, in which the body alternates between two distinct modes: REM sleep and non-REM sleep. Although REM stands for "rapid eye movement", this mode of sleep has many other aspects, including virtual paralysis of the body. A well-known feature of sleep is the dream, an experience typically recounted in narrative form, which resembles waking life while in progress, but which usually can later be distinguished as fantasy. During sleep, most of the body's systems are in an anabolic state, helping to restore the immune, nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems; these are vital processes that maintain mood, memory, and cognitive function, and play a large role in the function of the endocrine and immune systems. The internal circadian clock promotes sleep daily at night. The diverse purposes and mechanisms of sleep are the subject of substantial ongoing research. Sleep is a highly conserved behavior across animal evolution.Humans may suffer from various sleep disorders, including dyssomnias such as insomnia, hypersomnia, narcolepsy, and sleep apnea; parasomnias such as sleepwalking and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder; bruxism; and circadian rhythm sleep disorders. The use of artificial light has substantially altered humanity's sleep patterns. Common sources of artificial light include the screens of electronic devices such as smartphones and televisions, which emit large amounts of blue light, a form of light typically associated with daytime. This disrupts the release of the hormone melatonin needed to regulate the sleep-cycle.

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    Closed Di gayod ko katulog ba hahay

    Ngano man ni oy hahaha
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    Closed Facts about sleep

    Some interesting facts about sleep are as follows: Trivia Fact 1: The average ãdül† needs a total sleep time of 7 to 9 hours per day - it is not true that older people need less sleep however over 50% of people over 64 years old suffer from some type of sleep disorder Trivia Fact 2: Some...
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    Closed Tulog time

    Masama daw yung laging puyat kaya naman matutulog na ako, goodnight.:)
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    Closed Bakit gising ka pa?

    Bakit gising ka pa? Ako nanunuod pa ng anime, ikaw ano pang ginagawa mo? :)
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    Closed Sleep paralysis

    Sleep Paralysis or Waking nightmare: Paano ba ito maiiwasan at ano ang gagawin upang magising agad? Naranasan mo na ba na kakatulog mo palang pero bigla ka magigising na parang may humahatak sa'yo o nakadagan sa iyong ******? Alam mo ang nangyayari sa paligid mo pero di ka makakilos o...
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    Closed Sleeping for less than six hours increases risk of early death

    A study has found that early death can be caused by regularly sleeping less than six hours each night, according to The Guardian The study also found that too much sleep could cause health problems, however sleeping for six to eight hours each night is optimal for good health. Conducted by...
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    Closed 8 Scary Side Effect of Sleep Deprivation

    The immediate effects of skimping on sleep are obvious. You're groggy, unfocused, sluggish and dying for a nap (or a second cup of coffee). Then there are the sneakier signs you're overtired: You're overly emotional, starving and clumsier than usual. Most of the time, a solid night's sleep will...
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    Closed [HELP] sleeping problem

    pahinge po sana ng advice , hindi kc ako makatulog.. ano ba dapat gawin??
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