At the crack of dawn, the dreaded wakeup call destroys any hope of a leisurely sleep-in.
Half the babies were placed in a sleep-training group and the other half in a control group that did not use sleep training.
As he strode lazily out of the room where the interview took place, he was going for a lay-down and possibly a sleep in mid-afternoon.
The Emory researchers think this same sleep-inducing substance in spinal fluid may play a role in other conditions that involve excessive drowsiness.
They were given a storage room to sleep in -- there were no windows, no electricity and just a plastic sheet on the cold, damp cement floor.
And when sleeping pills aren't enough to help patients stay alert, a wakefulness drug called Provigil is already approved for excessive daytime sleepiness caused by narcolepsy, sleep apnea and shift-work sleep disorder--the exhaustion brought on in some people by working the night shift.
Stability in Afghanistan and peace in Afghanistan -- people will sleep, will be safe in their house, and also law-abiding citizens.
"Homeless people will sleep in there in the winter - the welcoming sense is guaranteed, " one protester said.
It started at 4:45 a.m. when the sound of a dying seal permeated my dreams, and I was still in a semi-sleep state when I realized the mortally wounded seal was in fact my six-year-old son, lying on the floor by my bed, unable to draw breath.
He said Byrd took him "under his wings" when he was a struggling musician in New York, even letting him sleep on a sofa-bed in his Bronx apartment for several years.
After 64 matches, 17 red cards, 161 goals and 266 yellow cards in South Korea and Japan, this U.S.-based spectator, for one, can return to getting some sleep in the black-coffee hours of the morning.
His own story -- an immigrants' son, adopted and then disowned by one of the richest families in Perugia, suffering from fugue states and sleep-walking -- makes him one of the more interesting characters in the case.
Felix de Paula was an 18-year-old Army private stationed at the secret New Mexico outpost when he was aroused from sleep in the pre-dawn hours that July morning and handed a pair of welder's glasses.
The device has a built-in sleep timer and is compatible with monitor, LCD, plasma and projection displays.
"Insomnia is universal, " says Martin Scharf , director of the Tri-State Sleep Center in Cincinnati.
Dr. Rye and his colleagues have found the sleep-inducing spinal fluid in patients previously diagnosed with both conditions.
From now on the cardinals will eat, vote and sleep in closed-off areas until a new pope is chosen.
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You will sleep in dorm-style accommodation and have to hire a ranger guide, with the combined costs coming close to 1, 000 Malaysian ringgit, but that is less than half the cost of arriving via a package tour.
On the pro sleep-training side, an Australian study published in September followed 326 children with parent-reported sleep problems at 7 months.
Dr Paul Goldwater, from the Women and Children's Hospital in North Adelaide, said that a recent rise in cot deaths in the state of Victoria - despite the "back to sleep" advice - raised question marks over its true role in the fall in sudden infant death.
It is not that people think out-of-town MPs should sleep in the streets, but they do grumble at providing them with the cleaning women and flat-screen televisions that many would love to be able to afford themselves.
In fact, a sleep-eater hopped up on Ambien would be hard-pressed to taste anything strange in these mouth-watering items: Dreyer's sugar-free ice cream bars for dogs called Frosty Paws, Nestles' prepared stews that come in a Tupperware-like container, or Iams five kinds of savory sauce, roasted turkey, pot roast beef, sizzling bacon, and that old dog favorite, country-style chicken.
We would sleep in rudimentary rest-houses and eat only what we had managed to cram into our rucksacks.
This year, heavy rain turned the festival site at Seaclose Park, Newport, into a mud bath, which forced festival-goers to sleep in their cars as traffic became gridlocked.
It said the children - one of whom is disabled - had to sleep in a bed with each grandparent as their council house was not big enough.
The deluge on Monday - which appeared to take the authorities by surprise - saw people sleep in their cars or abandon them as motorways and A roads clogged up.
His prospects remain bleak, but at least he has a bed to sleep in each night -- unlike so many of the other Afghan children who are surviving on the streets of Paris.
In Texas teams of three to five people endure 24-hour stints of no sleep in their frantic hunt to log, say, 300 species in 11 days.
Observing 25 infants aged 4 to 10 months in a five-day inpatient sleep training program, researchers monitored levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the babies, who were left to cry themselves to sleep without being soothed.
According to the National Sleep Foundation's 2004 Sleep in America poll, 13% of school-age children have difficulty falling asleep at bedtime and 26% of preschoolers seem sleepy or overtired during the day at least a few days a week.
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