No. Sleeping in and of itself is the body at rest.
Other things may happen to you WHILE you're sleeping that would cause your death (heart attack, stroke, blood clot, aspirating on vomit), but these other events caused the death, NOT sleeping. For the millions who suffer from sleep apnea, this question can be a tough one to face. While sleep apnea may not always be directly attributable, sleep apnea's effects on the body can contribute to Heart disease and to fatal automobile accidents. While many treatments exist for sleep apnea, a lack of education in the medical community and general public may lead people to ignoring their symptoms, not being diagnosed and not getting treatment.
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The cause of death was acute propofol intoxication from an IV solution, not sleeping pills.
The cause of his death in 1970 was barbiturate intoxication.
Death is the cessation of life, so there is no feeling associated with it. It is not like sleeping, as sleeping involves a temporary state of unconsciousness while death is permanent.
No, death is not just like sleeping. While sleeping is a temporary state of rest from which a person can wake up, death is a permanent cessation of life and bodily functions.
The phrase "death is like sleeping without dreams" suggests that death is a peaceful and dreamless state, similar to sleeping without any dreams or awareness.
Sleeping Death - 1928 was released on: USA: 30 June 1928
Death is often compared to sleeping because both involve a state of unconsciousness and lack of awareness. However, the key difference is that sleeping is temporary, while death is considered permanent and irreversible.
No.
There is an African fly called a tse tse fly. This fly is very dangerous and can cause death. If bitten by this fly, a person can develop a sleeping sickness that can eventually lead to death.
no but it causes sleeping disorders
The cast of Tracking the Sleeping Death - 1938 includes: Carey Wilson as Narrator