Apparently, one in nine Canadians suffer from full - blown insomnia, characterized by a month or more
of sleepless nights leading to impaired daytime functioning.
About a quarter of Canadians complain of poor sleep, and more than one in nine suffer from full - blown insomnia, characterized by a month or more
of sleepless nights leading to impaired daytime functioning.
Not exact matches
The pictures her friends posted at parties and school events
led her to believe that her life
of track practice, school work and
sleepless nights was not adequate and would be better off removed from the world.
To add to this the media regularly report on surveys showing how the
sleepless nights of baby and toddlerdom
lead to breakdowns in relationships and now television producers want a slice
of the pie with new programmes, like the shockingly awful Bedtime Live, springing up and with no doubt more to come.
Unfortunately, this
led to some
sleepless nights in high school and college as I stayed up all
night studying or making sure a report was perfect, but over time, I've learned to harness my perfectionism and love
of systems to actually save time rather than take time.
In Bhutan, one
of the the largest concerns, aside from rabies, is the incessant barking and howling which takes place at
night,
leading to many
sleepless nights for its residents.
Changes to the Civil Procedure Rules post-Jackson concerning the use
of expert witnesses may
lead to a few
sleepless nights for practitioners struggling to determine if they are adopting the best approach.
Life transitions such as divorce and school problems can
lead to
sleepless nights and feelings
of being overwhelmed.