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Adverse Health Effects of Noise
Hagler, Louis
Article
1995
The effects of noise are widespread and impose long-term consequences on health.
The Sleepwalkers Are Revolting: The Right to Sleep, or...
Sperber, Elliot
Article
2013
The Center for Disease Control’s finding that sleep deprivation has reached epidemic proportions has failed to generate significant public outcry.

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Sleep
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Sleep is a naturally recurring altered state of consciousness with relatively suspended sensory and motor activity, characterized by the inactivity of nearly all voluntary muscles.
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The Human Significance of the Skin
Montagu, Ashley
1972
An analysis of the skin regarded as a sense organ rather than as a simple bodily covering.