Does sleeping make you taller?
Sleep is a naturally recurring state of relatively suspended sensory and motor activity, but does not make you taller!
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What does sleeping do for the body?
Some believe that sleep gives the body a chance to recuperate...
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How long can a person go without sleep?
As of today, the Guinness record is 449 hours. Rats have died...
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How long can you go without eating, sleeping or drinking?
In May 2007 a British man named Tony Wright stayed awake for ...
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What is the normal heart rate when sleeping?
For an adult, a normal resting heart rate ranges from 60-100 ...
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How long will the sleeping patron keep Juliet asleep?
The sleeping potion will keep Juliet asleep for a period of:"...
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Is Sleeping with Sirens breaking up?
Nope! Straight from Kellin Quinn's Twitter, he says that "I t...
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How is African sleeping sickness spread?
African sleeping sickness is transmitted to humans by tsetse ...
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Can a 10 year old take sleeping pills?
Children should not use sleeping pills. Children should be se...
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What will happen if you take 2 melatonin sleeping pills?
You'll probably fall asleep. Melatonin overdose symptoms incl...
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What is a reason for sleeping in the fire place?
We can find no good reason for sleeping in a fire place. ChaCha!
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How long can a person go without sleep?
As of today, the Guinness record is 449 hours. Rats have died...
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How long can you go without eating, sleeping or drinking?
In May 2007 a British man named Tony Wright stayed awake for ...
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Can you get nose bleeds while you're sleeping?
You are able to get a nosebleed in your sleep if your nasal p...
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Doctors recommend sleep as a stress reducer. A healthy, well-...
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Does negitive thinking before sleeping affect dreams?
Some research supports that positive thoughts before sleeping...
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Can you die from not sleeping?
Humans can stay awake for at least 11 days without dying, but...
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How can he go that long without sleeping?
The record for staying awake is 266 hours, but it is not cons...
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What does it mean when you lay on your back while sleeping?
Lying on your back with both arms pinned to your sides down f...
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Why is everyone still sleeping?
Sleep is a naturally recurring state of relatively suspended ...
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How much of our lives do we spend sleeping?
We spend approximately one-third of our lives sleeping. Thank...
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Can sleeping on your stomach during pregnancy harm your baby?
Sleeping on your left side is good for you and your baby. Sle...
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How long can someone go without sleeping?
Most human beings can go for 16 to 20 hours without sleep. Af...
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How many calories do you burn sleeping?
63 calories per hour while sleeping peacefully! That would be...
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Is Sleeping with Sirens breaking up?
Nope! Straight from Kellin Quinn's Twitter, he says that "I t...
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What does sleeping on your back say about you?
Lying on your back with both arms pinned to your sides. Peopl...
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How much of our lives do we spend sleeping?
We spend approximately one-third of our lives sleeping. Thank...
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What is something good to eat before sleeping?
If you get hungry before going to bed, you should eat somethi...
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Why don't people sneeze or yawn while they are sleeping?
The nose is not bombarded by as many particles as during the ...
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What does it mean when I dream about sleeping next to my boyfriend then wake up looking for him?
To dream that you are sleeping, denotes peace of mind. Altern...
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Can you die from sleeping after a concussion?
No, it is a medical myth that you could die in your sleep fro...
About Sleeping
Sleeping is necessary for the human body to function, and most people need at least 8 hours of sleep per night. Teenagers may need more sleep because their bodies are changing rapidly. Even a brief nap in the afternoon can be an enjoyable and helpful way to stay alert.
About Sleep
Sleep is necessary for mammals and many other animals, in order to rejuvenate their bodies. During sleep consciousness is lost or reduced and we are less responsive to external activities. Most people need at least 8 hours of sleep per day in order to function at their highest level. Not getting enough sleep can increase the risks of cancer, heart disease, obesity and diabetes.

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