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- catalog abstract "In this engrossing, expansive look at the facts and folklore of sleep, best-selling author Stanley Coren provides astounding new evidence that we are becoming an increasingly sleep-deprived society, and that this condition is seriously affecting our work, posing a danger to ourselves and others. He shows, for example, that the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the disaster involving the space shuttle Challenger, and the nuclear accidents at both Chernobyl and Three Mile Island were all associated with people suffering from sleep deprivation. Drawing on dramatic interviews with a range of professionals including doctors, airline pilots, stockbrokers, and truck drivers, Coren shows the risks that everyone now faces as more and more people in the workforce operate with insufficient sleep. He also looks at some of the more subtle and insidious effects of sleep loss on our physical and mental health and explains how to tell whether you are getting enough sleep. In addition Coren asks intriguing questions like: Do fish sleep? Are there really "morning" people and "night" people? Why is it virtually impossible to fall asleep during midmorning hours no matter how tired you are? And how is it that you can sleep for hours on a plane and never feel rested? Some provocative stories about sleep oddities are presented along with a description of some strange sleep disorders that affect a surprisingly large number of people. Finally, the book describes specific techniques to help children sleep through the night and to improve the quality and efficiency of your own sleep.".
- catalog contributor b9442913.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Edison's Curse -- Sleep and Consciousness -- What Is Sleep? -- Evolution's Mistake? -- No Sleep at All -- Cutting Down on Sleep -- A Little Bit of Sleep -- The Clocks Within Us -- Riding the Daily Seesaw of Sleepiness -- Sleepy Children and Sleepy Parents -- Sleepy Teenagers -- Sleep Thieves in the Kitchen -- Ondine's Curse -- Sleepless Nights -- Sleep and Health -- Asleep at the Wheel -- Asleep at the Operating Table -- Asleep on the Night Shift -- Asleep in the Sky -- The Cost of Sleep Debt -- Are We Chronically Sleep Deprived? -- What Is Your Personal Sleep Debt? -- Death on Daylight Savings Time -- A Wake-Up Call.".
- catalog description "In this engrossing, expansive look at the facts and folklore of sleep, best-selling author Stanley Coren provides astounding new evidence that we are becoming an increasingly sleep-deprived society, and that this condition is seriously affecting our work, posing a danger to ourselves and others. He shows, for example, that the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the disaster involving the space shuttle Challenger, and the nuclear accidents at both Chernobyl and Three Mile Island were all associated with people suffering from sleep deprivation. Drawing on dramatic interviews with a range of professionals including doctors, airline pilots, stockbrokers, and truck drivers, Coren shows the risks that everyone now faces as more and more people in the workforce operate with insufficient sleep. He also looks at some of the more subtle and insidious effects of sleep loss on our physical and mental health and explains how to tell whether you are getting enough sleep. In addition Coren asks intriguing questions like: Do fish sleep? Are there really "morning" people and "night" people? Why is it virtually impossible to fall asleep during midmorning hours no matter how tired you are? And how is it that you can sleep for hours on a plane and never feel rested? Some provocative stories about sleep oddities are presented along with a description of some strange sleep disorders that affect a surprisingly large number of people. Finally, the book describes specific techniques to help children sleep through the night and to improve the quality and efficiency of your own sleep.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 293) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 304 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Sleep thieves.".
- catalog identifier "0684823047".
- catalog isFormatOf "Sleep thieves.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, NY : Free Press,".
- catalog relation "Sleep thieves.".
- catalog subject "1996 F-180".
- catalog subject "612.8/21 20".
- catalog subject "QP425 .C62 1996".
- catalog subject "Sleep Physiological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Sleep Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Sleep physiology.".
- catalog subject "WL 108 C797s 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Edison's Curse -- Sleep and Consciousness -- What Is Sleep? -- Evolution's Mistake? -- No Sleep at All -- Cutting Down on Sleep -- A Little Bit of Sleep -- The Clocks Within Us -- Riding the Daily Seesaw of Sleepiness -- Sleepy Children and Sleepy Parents -- Sleepy Teenagers -- Sleep Thieves in the Kitchen -- Ondine's Curse -- Sleepless Nights -- Sleep and Health -- Asleep at the Wheel -- Asleep at the Operating Table -- Asleep on the Night Shift -- Asleep in the Sky -- The Cost of Sleep Debt -- Are We Chronically Sleep Deprived? -- What Is Your Personal Sleep Debt? -- Death on Daylight Savings Time -- A Wake-Up Call.".
- catalog title "Sleep thieves : an eye-opening exploration into the science and mysteries of sleep / Stanley Coren.".
- catalog type "text".