Sleeplessness

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Sleeplessness - Understanding Insomnia Not getting enough sleep is an increasingly common problem across the globe. While people have differing sleep needs in regards to how much sleep is enough for them, in general the average adult needs 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night. There are 2 stages or cycles of sleep:

Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep makes up about 25% of the total sleep time and typically is broken up into 4 or 5 individual segments. During REM sleep the body is the most relaxed and dreaming takes place. Non Rapid Eye Movement (Non REM) sleep makes up about 75% of the total sleep time and is normally without dreams occurring. This is when limb movement occurs during the sleep and also when sleep walking may take place. During a normal sleep cycle, there will be movement between the 2 stages with the amount of REM sleep increasing as the night progresses. The Need for Sleep The importance of sleep is still a major research subject, but it has been established that sleep is:  When the body heals and restores itself.  When the production of important hormones increases.  Critical to the maintenance of proper brain functioning, memory and problem solving skills.


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