Posts Tagged ‘Sleep Deprivation’

The Connection Between Sleep Problems and Car Accidents

05/26/2008

Driving while drowsy might be just as dangerous as driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A sleep study in which 241 volunteers allowed their cars to be wired with five cameras during the course of one year found that when the drivers hadn’t gotten enough sleep, they were bleary-eyed and unfocused, leading to risky behavior and an inability to concentrate on the road. In fact, the study found that being sleep-deprived might be the riskiest possible condition for a driver. It only goes to follow that sleep problems and sleep disorders can lead to terrible car accidents if left unchecked.
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The Dangers Of Partial Sleep Deprivation

05/19/2008

As part of a study performed by the University of Pennsylvania, four paid volunteers spent a week and a half sequestered in a dimly lit hospital suite. They were required to stay awake until 4:00am, then they were woken up at 8:00am for five days in a row. Afterwards, the volunteers were tested to measure the effects of what is called “chronic partial sleep deprivation.” Essentially, this is what happens to people who have sleeping problems or sleep disorders.
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How Important is Sleep?

04/14/2008

One thing is clear from years of scientific research and sleep studies - getting enough sleep is essential, and sleep problems and sleep disorders can be extremely detrimental to your overall health and wellbeing. For instance, in the 1960’s a group of scientists performed a series of sleep studies on rats that involved total sleep deprivation. After only five days without sleep the rats started dying. They learned that sleep is as essential as food or oxygen, because those rats succumbed to sleep deprivation just as quickly as they would have from starvation.
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