H. F. Molloy
reported in 1993 that overheating the body during
sleep can result not only in severe skin disease but also in
disturbed sleep (International Journal
of Dermatology, vol 32, p 668).
According to a survey by the Mayo Clinic
Sleep Disorders Center, 53 % of people who sleep with their pets report that their animals disturb their sleep
Sleep Disorders Center, 53 %
of people who
sleep with their pets report that their animals disturb their sleep
sleep with their pets
report that their animals
disturb their
sleepsleep [5].
Of the physical symptoms reported, all increased following the war and included lack of appetite, disturbed sleep, excessive perspiration, headaches, respiratory problems and gastric complaint
Of the physical symptoms
reported, all increased following the war and included lack
of appetite, disturbed sleep, excessive perspiration, headaches, respiratory problems and gastric complaint
of appetite,
disturbed sleep, excessive perspiration, headaches, respiratory problems and gastric complaints.