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    20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    The official world record for staying awake, possible killers lurking in our mattresses, a continent's war against naps and more

    By Jason Stahl
    Provided by Discover Magazine
    Discover magazine

    1. Chronic snoring can be treated by uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, a surgical procedure that tightens the tissues of the soft palate and throat. Possible side effects include changes in voice frequency.

    2. Another option involves injecting the palate with a chemical to harden the soft tissue. This is called a snoroplasty, derived from the Greek word "plastos," meaning "molded," and somewhat lamely from the English word snore, meaning "snore."

    3. Baaaad idea: A 2002 study by Oxford University researchers concluded, brilliantly, that the traditional practice of counting sheep is an ineffective cure for insomnia. The mental activity is so boring that other problems and concerns inevitably surface.

    4. Mattresses have an average life span of eight to 10 years. They grow some nasty stuff in that time; one study links mattress bacteria to sudden infant death syndrome.

    5. An adult bed bug can survive up to one year without feeding.

    6. In 2004, Americans filled more than 35 million prescriptions for sleeping pills. The number of adults aged 20 to 44 taking pills to help them fall asleep has doubled in the last four years.

    7. More than 100,000 car crashes in the United States each year result from drowsiness. Drivers talking on cell phones increase the rate by 6 percent, so don't call someone if you get tired.

    8. Your alarm is set for 6 a.m. -- why do you wake up at 5:59 a.m.? The body's internal alarm clock, which enables some people to wake up naturally at the time they desire, is triggered by the stress hormone adrenocorticotropin. The levels of this hormone begin to rise an hour or two before an expected wake-up call, to prepare the body gradually for the stress of waking up.

    9. A six-year study of a million adults showed that people who get only six to seven hours of sleep a night have a lower death rate than those who get eight hours. Maybe it's those late nights watching QVC.

    10. In 1964, 17-year-old Randy Gardner stayed awake for 264 hours and 12 minutes, the officially recognized world record. He then slept for 15 hours -- not a record, but not bad.

    11. Let's sleep on it first: In a gesture of integration with the European Union, Spain has launched a campaign to eliminate the tradition of siestas, or afternoon naps.

    12. Thanks in part to their afternoon naps, Spaniards sleep an average of 40 minutes less per night than other Europeans. Spain also has the highest rate of workplace accidents in the EU and the third lowest productivity rate.

    13. Who knew it was that easy? A Muslim couple in India is being forced to split up after the husband uttered the word "talaq," the Arabic word for divorce, three times in his sleep. According to Muslim law, the "triple talaq" is an actual divorce.

    14. The idea that it is dangerous to wake a sleepwalker is a myth. Given the things sleepwalkers get up to do, like climb roofs and fix insanely large sandwiches, it is probably more risky not to wake them.

    15. Whales and dolphins can literally fall half asleep. Their brain hemispheres alternate sleeping, so the animals can continue to surface and breathe.

    16. Dreaming is related to bursts of electrical activity that blow through the brain stem every 90 minutes during REM sleep. Over a lifetime, an average person spends more than six years dreaming, clocking more than 136,000 dreams in all.

    17. But nobody knows why we dream.

    18. Hey, be glad she doesn't have a telethon: More than 5 million American children suffer from nocturnal enuresis, better known as bed wetting. Actress Suzanne Somers used to be one of them, according to her autobiography.

    19. Somniphobia is the fear of sleep.

    20. So far, there are no known celebrity somniphobes.

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    Re: 20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by The Article

    13. Who knew it was that easy? A Muslim couple in India is being forced to split up after the husband uttered the word "talaq," the Arabic word for divorce, three times in his sleep. According to Muslim law, the "triple talaq" is an actual divorce.
    I would like to know more about this. I find that really interesting.

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    Re: 20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by DiscGo
    Quote Originally Posted by The Article

    13. Who knew it was that easy? A Muslim couple in India is being forced to split up after the husband uttered the word "talaq," the Arabic word for divorce, three times in his sleep. According to Muslim law, the "triple talaq" is an actual divorce.
    I would like to know more about this. I find that really interesting.
    This indeed might have been helpful in the future but I'm not a musilm
    "Always look at the bright side of life"

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    Re: 20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by KapitanSparrow

    This indeed might have been helpful in the future but I'm not a musilm


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    Re: 20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by DiscGo
    Quote Originally Posted by The Article

    13. Who knew it was that easy? A Muslim couple in India is being forced to split up after the husband uttered the word "talaq," the Arabic word for divorce, three times in his sleep. According to Muslim law, the "triple talaq" is an actual divorce.
    I would like to know more about this. I find that really interesting.
    Sounds like the wife wanted out. He probably never said a thing.

    Clever lady :)

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    Re: 20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by DiscGo
    Quote Originally Posted by KapitanSparrow

    This indeed might have been helpful in the future but I'm not a musilm

    might be the one good reason to convert.
    But if I agreed with you, we would both be wrong.

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    Re: 20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by Kent K25
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscGo
    Quote Originally Posted by The Article

    13. Who knew it was that easy? A Muslim couple in India is being forced to split up after the husband uttered the word "talaq," the Arabic word for divorce, three times in his sleep. According to Muslim law, the "triple talaq" is an actual divorce.
    I would like to know more about this. I find that really interesting.
    Sounds like the wife wanted out. He probably never said a thing.

    Clever lady :)


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    9. A six-year study of a million adults showed that people who get only six to seven hours of sleep a night have a lower death rate than those who get eight hours. Maybe it's those late nights watching QVC.
    This one is confusing. Is it saying you live longer with 6-7 hours of sleep? If this is true I'm pointing it out to my wife.

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    Great post with some really interesting points. I've always had trouble sleeping and so these points give me some kind of strange comfort. I've recently bought the best memory foam mattress topper from Zen Bedrooms and since then my sleeping has been much better. I still get insomnia some times but nowhere near as often as before.

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