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Increased epinephrine (adrenalline) levels occur, when there is not enough sleep, increasing the resting heart rate and making the heart work harder. For those prone to heart disease, it is very important to get enough sleep (about 8 hrs per night).
In people prone to sleep walking, sleep disturbance, including sleep deprivation, can make sleep walking more likely.
The biggest risk when letting a baby sleep in the prone position is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. It is never safe to let a baby sleep in the prone position, but keeping them in that position when they are awake, can strengthen the neck muscles of a baby. Just remember to constantly monitor the baby when you do that.
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Big dogs are prone to joint disease, so yes, definitely give him a cushioned sleeping place with a warm, dry shelter over it. Of course, the best and safest place for your dog to sleep is in your house. Dogs are not meant to be outside all the time.
When you don't sleep, your body and brain do not get the rest they need to function properly. Lack of sleep can lead to impaired cognitive abilities, reduced concentration and memory, decreased immune function, increased risk of accidents, and a higher likelihood of developing chronic health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. Additionally, chronic sleep deprivation can have negative effects on mental health, leading to mood swings, irritability, and an increased risk of developing psychiatric disorders.
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Some patients with chronic neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease or Huntington's disease may develop sleep disorders. Sleep disorders have also been associated with viral encephalitis, brain disease, and hypo- or hyperthyroidism.
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Rosa Parks died at her home not in her sleep but from a disease that she suffered for years