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Falling asleep: voluntary Being put to sleep: involuntary
falling asleep
People aren't concious when they're asleep.
Insomnia is a disorders that causes individuals to have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.
They're asleep, don't wake them!
YES.
Erm...falling asleep?
I dislike my foot falling asleep.
Yes, there is a difference between passing out and falling asleep. Passing out is a sudden loss of consciousness, often due to a medical issue or injury, while falling asleep is a natural and gradual process of entering a state of rest.
Falling asleep while driving and getting in an accident can occur a fine and/or misdemeanor. However, if serious physical injury or death occurs as a result of falling asleep, the legal penalty can be upgraded to a felony.
Yes, there is a difference between fainting and falling asleep. Fainting is a sudden loss of consciousness usually due to a lack of blood flow to the brain, while falling asleep is a natural and gradual process of entering a state of rest.
Hypnotic drugs are often prescribed to those with sleeping disorders or trouble falling asleep. The chemicals in the drugs are released at certain times to aid in falling asleep, or staying asleep.