" The chief new instruction that Lydgate had to give was on the administration of extremely moderate doses of opium, in case of the sleeplessness continuing after several hours.
Casaubon was perhaps unusually silent; but there were hours of the night which might be counted on as opportunities of conversation; for Dorothea, when aware of her husband's sleeplessness, had established a habit of rising, lighting a candle, and reading him to sleep again.
"But we have a charming morning after it," she added, desiring to get rid of the subject; "and storms and sleeplessness are nothing when they are over.
,; These are some of the measures being used by a growing number of companies in Japan to counter an epidemic of sleeplessness that costs its economy an estimated $138bn a year.
For some people struggling with sleeplessness, six or six-and-a-half hours might be a more realistic goal.
The impact of chronic sleeplessness in the United States far exceeds the costs in other industrialized countries.
, since misuse of coffee can make sleeplessness a self-perpetuating cycle.
We're still a long way from understanding the connections between sleeplessness, stress, and, well, gluttony.
Physical Causes of Sleeplessness There are a many possible causes for waking up in the middle of the night and being unable to fall back to sleep.
When I hear of senior executives resigning or taking a break from their work because they are experiencing "sleeplessness", "burnout", "exhaustion", or some other corporate euphemism for anxiety and depression, I recall what it taught me.
We're still a long way from understanding the connections between sleeplessness, stress, and, well, gluttony.
The researchers suggest that pets may be a little-known factor contributing to human sleeplessness.