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Sleeping Disorder Information
Sleep disorders can have significant effects on one's health. Visit this site to view video clips with information from sleep specialists on the potential causes of sleep disorders, the impact of sleep disorders on physical and mental health, and what one can do for treatment.
( http://www.healthysleeping.com/ )
National Sleep Foundation
Visit the National Sleep Foundation website for an extensive overview of various sleep disorders. This site provides information on such topics as sleep and aging, methods for improving sleep, and sleep myths.
( http://www.sleepfoundation.org/ )
Science and Consciousness News
Here you will find a very well-rounded website with a focus on states of consciousness in humans and animals.
( http://www.sci-con.org/news.html )
SleepQuest - Dr. Dement's Commentary
What is the function of sleep? Visit Sleep Quest for a comprehensive response to this question.
( http://www.sleepquest.com/d_column_archive9.html )
An Examination of Visual Agnosia
This discourse examines visual agnosia by giving a brief history of the condition and an overview of the current status of research on the subject.
( http://hubel.sfasu.edu/courseinfo/SL02/visual_agnosia.htm )
Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
Visit this website for an explanation of the basic link between circadian rhythms and sleep.
( http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/922567322.html )
Are You an Early Bird or a Night Owl?
This article explains the lore that has long existed about morning and night people while explaining the physiological possibilities as to why these differences exist.
( http://www.bwh.partners.org/publicaffairs/newsDetails.asp?news_id=19370&rso_id=100001&rso... )
4woman.gov: Insomnia
Here is a site that explains what insomnia is, how it is diagnosed, how it is treated, and habits that can promote better sleep patterns.
( http://www.4woman.gov/faq/insomnia.htm )
Sleepwalking
Visit this site to learn more about sleepwalking, a condition that affects 10% of all people at least once in their lives.
( http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro99/web1/Howard.html )
On Being Stoned
Visit this page for an explanation of drug-induced states of consciousness.
( http://www.druglibrary.org/special/tart/tart2.htm )







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