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Insomnia - Insomnia, the lack of "tired Nature's sweet restorer, " is rapidly
becoming the chronic terror of all men of active life who have passed the age of
thirty-five or forty years. In early life, while yet he "wears the rose of youth
upon him, " man rarely, except in sickness, knows the want of sound, un-dreaming
sleep. But as early manhood is left behind and the cares and perplexities of
life weigh upon him, making far more needful than ever the rest which comes only
through unbroken sleep, this remedial agent cannot longer be wooed and won.
Youth would "fain encounter darkness as a bride and hug it in his arms." To
those of riper years the "blanket of the dark" often ushers in a season of
terrors, --a time of fitful snatches of broken sleep and of tormenting
dreams; of long stretches of wakefulness; of hours when all things perplexing
and troublesome in one's affairs march before him in sombre procession: in
endless disorder, in labyrinths of confusion, in countless new phases of
disagreeableness; and at length the morning summons him to labour, far more
racked and weary than when he sought repose.
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Insomnia - Insomnia, the lack of "tired Nature's sweet restorer, " is rapidly
becoming the chronic terror of all men of active life who have passed the age of
thirty-five or forty years. In early life, while yet he "wears the rose of youth
upon him, " man rarely, except in sickness, knows the want of sound, un-dreaming
sleep. But as early manhood is left behind and the cares and perplexities of
life weigh upon him, making far more needful than ever the rest which comes only
through unbroken sleep, this remedial agent cannot longer be wooed and won.
Youth would "fain encounter darkness as a bride and hug it in his arms." To
those of riper years the "blanket of the dark" often ushers in a season of
terrors, --a time of fitful snatches of broken sleep and of tormenting
dreams; of long stretches of wakefulness; of hours when all things perplexing
and troublesome in one's affairs march before him in sombre procession: in
endless disorder, in labyrinths of confusion, in countless new phases of
disagreeableness; and at length the morning summons him to labour, far more
racked and weary than when he sought repose.
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Detroit - Insomnia Comment
People suffering from insomnia should try to
tackle the problem and avoid taking sleeping tablets if possible, according
to the latest Treatment Notes, published by Which? today.
Up to one in seven adults regularly suffers from insomnia and many rely on
hypnotic drugs as a solution. The Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin information
advises that sleeping tablets do not work well in the long run and can cause
problems, including next-day hangover effects and dependence.
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Detroit INSOMNIA
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Insomnia - Insomnia, the lack of "tired Nature's sweet restorer, " is rapidly
becoming the chronic terror of all men of active life who have passed the age of
thirty-five or forty years. In early life, while yet he "wears the rose of youth
upon him, " man rarely, except in sickness, knows the want of sound, un-dreaming
sleep. But as early manhood is left behind and the cares and perplexities of
life weigh upon him, making far more needful than ever the rest which comes only
through unbroken sleep, this remedial agent cannot longer be wooed and won.
Youth would "fain encounter darkness as a bride and hug it in his arms." To
those of riper years the "blanket of the dark" often ushers in a season of
terrors, --a time of fitful snatches of broken sleep and of tormenting
dreams; of long stretches of wakefulness; of hours when all things perplexing
and troublesome in one's affairs march before him in sombre procession: in
endless disorder, in labyrinths of confusion, in countless new phases of
disagreeableness; and at length the morning summons him to labour, far more
racked and weary than when he sought repose.
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Insomnia - Insomnia, the lack of "tired Nature's sweet restorer, " is rapidly
becoming the chronic terror of all men of active life who have passed the age of
thirty-five or forty years. In early life, while yet he "wears the rose of youth
upon him, " man rarely, except in sickness, knows the want of sound, un-dreaming
sleep. But as early manhood is left behind and the cares and perplexities of
life weigh upon him, making far more needful than ever the rest which comes only
through unbroken sleep, this remedial agent cannot longer be wooed and won.
Youth would "fain encounter darkness as a bride and hug it in his arms." To
those of riper years the "blanket of the dark" often ushers in a season of
terrors, --a time of fitful snatches of broken sleep and of tormenting
dreams; of long stretches of wakefulness; of hours when all things perplexing
and troublesome in one's affairs march before him in sombre procession: in
endless disorder, in labyrinths of confusion, in countless new phases of
disagreeableness; and at length the morning summons him to labour, far more
racked and weary than when he sought repose.
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Detroit - Insomnia Comment
Snoring solutions
In a survey by the British Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Association, 54% of
people have had their holidays adversely affected by snoring and 20% have
been banished to the bathroom because of the noise.
It is not only an embarrassment for sufferers but a test of endurance for
family and friends.
What is snoring?
Snoring affects around 3.5 million people in the UK. It is an anatomy
problem involving the soft tissue at the back of the throat and causes the
emission of sound from the airway during sleep.
What causes snoring?
Snoring occurs when the soft palate tissue at the back of the throat relaxes
too much, obstructing the entrance to the throat. As air tries to pass
through, the soft palate vibrates and produces the snoring sound.
The problem may get worse with age but one of the main causes is size and
body shape. People with short wide necks are most prone to snoring because
the muscles around their windpipe can't support the fat around it when the
person is asleep. As a general rule, anyone with a collar size of 16.5
inches or more is likely to snore.
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sleepcouncil.com/SleepAdvice | headacheexpert.co.uk/insomnia-and-headaches
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circlecity.co.uk/sleepdesk |
insomniacs.co.uk | bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sleep
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