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Excellent documentary on sleep
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Excellent documentary on sleep
It is a Naked Science production called Dead Tired.
Runs for about 45 minutes





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY3ma_xmTVg

Steve
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RE: Excellent documentary on sleep
Can't watch right now- bookmarked it for the weekend. Beginning looks interesting. Thanks for sharing Steve.
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(07-16-2013, 06:26 PM)SleepinginAdelaide Wrote: It is a Naked Science production called Dead Tired.
Runs for about 45 minutes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY3ma_xmTVg

Steve


This was excellent. Thank You!
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Finally found the time to sit down and watch this without interruptions. Sleep deprivation is worse than I imagined. The correlation between young children not getting enough sleep and depression in their teen years was interesting and scary. Excellent video. Thanks for sharing the link.
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(07-16-2013, 07:44 PM)oak Wrote:
(07-16-2013, 06:26 PM)SleepinginAdelaide Wrote: It is a Naked Science production called Dead Tired.
Runs for about 45 minutes ...

Steve


This was excellent. Thank You!

I second the comment above. Well worth taking time to watch. I'm now wondering why our primary physicians aren't better trained and considering the possibility of sleep deprivation as a potential cause of many physical maladies that we suffer with? Seems like this could eliminate, reduce, or at least delay, the need for all kinds of treatments (e.g., blood pressure meds, diabetic treatments, etc.).
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RE: Excellent documentary on sleep
Watched it, too. Thanks for sharing!

(07-21-2013, 03:51 PM)SleepEZ Wrote: I'm now wondering why our primary physicians aren't better trained and considering the possibility of sleep deprivation as a potential cause of many physical maladies that we suffer with?

There's a lot of truth to this. I had mentioned to my GP on a couple occasions how I feel, and even told him that I didn't think I was sleeping well. He never ordered a sleep study. It was in fact a cardiologist that thought to do that.
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