They just look tired. I suffer with insomnia, but being female i cant hide dark circles under my eyes with make up and also being a glasses wearer people dont generally notice... we just look like the average person, just a tad sleepy
Approximately 30% to 40% of adults in the United States report symptoms of insomnia at some point in a given year. Short-term insomnia has an estimated prevalence of 9.5% in the United States, but about 1 in 5 cases of short-term insomnia transitions to chronic insomnia, which can persist for years.
They do sleep, they just look like they don't.
Actually, insomnia is rare with Sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim). A study done, with over 66,000 patients/subjects, insomnia was reported in only 1.38% of patients taking Sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim). IOW, insomnia is not at all "common", when taking Actually, insomnia is rare with Sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim). What can also be said is that taking this medication can cause insomnia, though in very rare cases. You can look up some studies that directly tested this.
Somnus was the god of sleep. Go on to Dogpile, Google, or Msn and look up Who is the greek god Somnus for more information on what you are looking for.
There are many resources to help people define insomnia. One can look it up in a dictionary. Or they can do research on medical websites or online dictionaries or online encyclopedia's. such as Wikipedia.
It was like living in smoke, people had to sleep with with wet clothes over their faces or they would choke on dust.
Betta dish actually don't sleep, or they'd die.
I'm Brazillian and we all look like people from the U.S.A.
they look like colorado people colorful
When you sleep, most people sleep on their backs. The majority of you're blood then goes behind you, so when you wake up you look pale.
Pajama's usually look like what they are but there are styles out there that are comfy enough to sleep in while doubling as an outfit to run out in.
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