Sentences with phrase «deprivation have on people»

This theory is demonstrated in the effect that sleep and sleep deprivation have on people's ability to learn and perform a variety of tasks.

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Sleep deprivation — do some studies on it — long periods of sleep deprivation can have people wishing to kill themselves — nevermind the hallucinations.
Sleep deprivation is hard on new parents, and many people describe their baby as having sleep problems.
You have a brand new tiny person to take care of who depends on you for absolutely everything, you're hormonal, your body is jiggly in all the wrong places, and you're probably completely exhausted from sleep deprivation and adjusting to your new...
It can be a shock to have a little person who depends on you for everything and sleep deprivation makes everything worse.
«This confirms something we have long suspected, namely that the effects of sleep deprivation are not general in nature, but rather depend on the specific task and the genes of the person performing the task.»
Although lab study results on exercise levels after sleep deprivation have been mixed, people generally report feeling more lethargic and less capable of getting the recommended moderate - to high - intensity exercise.
On the other hand, most chronically sleep - deprived people would tell you that chronic sleep deprivation doesn't have such an antidepressant - like effect, but rather, makes you want to eat (especially carbs) because you feel like you need the energy.
In addition, the way a person treats his or her body throughout the years including eating habits, lack of exercise, stress, smoking, drinking too much and deprivation of sleep may have a profound consequence on testosterone levels.
At least some of these people claim health problems due to the turbines; on another page I have explained at length that there is no acceptable evidence for more than annoyance and some sleep deprivation being directly due to wind turbines.
All the people on the earth that will find lots of cold and food deprivation should not have to be led stray like this.
When a person is unconscious and has been under water, there are often serious effects on the brain, due to the deprivation of oxygen.
For example, the Court of Appeal in Chester West and Chester Council v P [2011] EWCA Civ 1257 introduced the concept of a comparator in determining whether or not there is a deprivation of liberty, based on whether the care regime is very different from that which would be provided for a person of a similar age and capabilities, and not the previous life led by the person (nor with some future life that they might lead).
Based on the case law, the right to life is engaged when a state imposed deprivation can result in death; and security of the person is engaged when a state imposed deprivation, such as delay to access to health care, may result in detrimental physical and psychological effects (see R v Morgentaler, [1988] 1 SCR 30 at para 28; New Brunswick (Minister of Health & Community Services) v G (J), [1999] 3 SCR 46 at para 60; PHS Community Services Society v Canada (Attorney General), 2011 SCC 44 at para 91).
Consequently, taking into account the outcome of the judgment pointed in para 57 clearly stating that «the answer to the question referred is that Article 26 (1) of Framework Decision 2002/584 must be interpreted as meaning that measures such as a nine - hour night - time curfew, in conjunction with the monitoring of the person concerned by means of an electronic tag, an obligation to report to a police station at fixed times on a daily basis or several times a week, and a ban on applying for foreign travel documents, does not, in principle, have regard towards the type, duration, effects and manner of implementation of all those measures; it is restrictive as to give rise to a deprivation of liberty comparable to that arising from imprisonment and thus to be classified as «detention» within the meaning of that provision, which it is nevertheless for the referring court to ascertain».
Furthermore, there is anecdotal evidence that the judgment is already having a positive impact on practice, with public authorities keen to explore less restrictive care arrangements in order to avoid a deprivation of liberty arising for disabled people in their care.
The law on deprivation of liberty is «unfit for purpose», leaving thousands of people with dementia or learning disabilities detained in hospitals and care homes without the appropriate checks, the Law Commission has said.
[290] Even if the Respondent could successfully show a deprivation of his right to life, liberty or security of the person, such deprivation would not be contrary to the principles of fundamental justice on the basis of vagueness.
Studies have been done on people driving with sleep deprivation, who tend to perform poorly or almost as poorly as those who are driving drunk.
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