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Sleep-deprived individuals do not function well on the job, Burgard said: Poor sleep quality manifests quickly: You're unable to focus. . .
Women are more likely than men to give up sleep to care for children and others Charity M. Brown 2011
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Sleep-deprived individuals do not function well on the job, Burgard said: Poor sleep quality manifests quickly: You're unable to focus. . .
Women are more likely than men to give up sleep to care for children and others Charity M. Brown 2011
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The Night Owl Sleep-deprived people are not only more likely to gain weight, but they also have a tougher time losing it, one sleep expert says.
Is Your Personality Making You Put on Pounds? Melinda Beck 2012
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Sleep-deprived, having learned the good news at 4: 30 in the morning.
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Sleep-deprived Americans will not be happy to hear they lose an hour of sleep this weekend when, come early Sunday, most of the U.S. sets clocks forward an hour.
DST: Cleaning shortcuts that’ll help you reclaim that lost hour 2011
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Sleep-deprived and already mentally-exhausted from the exams I had the night before, I boarded a 6am flight to begin my weekend excursion across the nation.
Wilson To: Experiences from the Imagine Cup National Finals Wilson To 2010
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Sleep-deprived readers of my "Eat, Drink and Be Healthy" column will be sorry to read this week that my quest for a list of foods that can help you sleep better left me empty-handed.
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Sleep-deprived high school students who doze off in class aren't just risking the wrath of their teachers.
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Sleep-deprived high school students who doze off in class aren't just risking the wrath of their teachers.
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Sleep-deprived high school students who doze off in class aren
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