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By Professor Laurie Taylor (Guest), Simon J Williams (Guest)

29 June 2011

High achievers and those at the harder end of society might not be getting enough sleep - what makes them different is how much choice...  Read more : The politics of sleep

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Comment posted by zz892861

25 Feb 2012

Absolutely agree with you. However, the number of people who suffer from sleep disorders ( Insomia - the main cause of sleep paralysis) is constantly increasing because in modern times it is... Read more : The politics of sleep

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