Insomnia
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# A sleeping [[disorder]] that is known for its symptoms of [[unrest]] and the [[inability]] to [[sleep]]. | # A sleeping [[disorder]] that is known for its symptoms of [[unrest]] and the [[inability]] to [[sleep]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Al Herpin]], American insomniac, known as the "Man Who Never Slept" | ||
+ | *[[Actigraphy]] | ||
+ | *[[Fatal familial insomnia]] | ||
+ | *[[Hypnophobia]] | ||
+ | *[[Sleep deprivation]] | ||
+ | *[[Thai Ngoc]], Vietnamese insomniac, claimed to be awake for 33 years | ||
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- Al Herpin, American insomniac, known as the "Man Who Never Slept"
- Actigraphy
- Fatal familial insomnia
- Hypnophobia
- Sleep deprivation
- Thai Ngoc, Vietnamese insomniac, claimed to be awake for 33 years
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