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Nick Mueller “Usually only 21% of college students get the recommended seven to eight hours sleep each night.” [68 (Surprising) Sleep Facts: Scary, Important, Interesting, Fun!” The Good Body, 9 Mar. 2019, www.thegoodbody.com/sleep-facts/]. Sleep increases your growth and stress hormones in our immune system, appetite, breathing, and blood pressure. “[The Benefits of Slumber.” National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 4 Apr. 2018, newsinhealth.nih.gov/2013/04/benefits-slumber]. Researchers show that less sleep can cause a risk of heart disease and infection. Sleep is the most important part of the day, especially for college students with majority of their time being awake doing homework and going out, college students don’t necessarily get the recommended 8 hours of sleep like they should. It’s important to be educated about how sleep effects the daily life of an average college student and what should we do to get more sleep.

Some days you can’t sleep because you need to finish an assignment or had tons of Redbull energy drinks, or maybe because you had a rough night out. One night without sleep makes your body feel tired as well as the next morning, not being able to function the next day like you should. Our bodies require long periods of sleep, to, restore and rejuvenate, to grow muscle and repair tissue. [Sleep: Facts.” Idaho Public Television, idahoptv.org/sciencetrek/topics/sleep/facts.cfm]. Students say that 8 hours of sleep is good, any can increase your risk for serious conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and even death. When you are falling sleep, your brain starts to perk up, and its electrical activity starts to resemble the brain when it is awake, this is what’s called REM sleep. REM means rapid eye movement. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2016, www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/sleep/conditioninfo/rem-sleep. When students stay awake for 24 hours it can affect their skills that will mess up their mind's ability to work efficiently. Sleep is very important to your brain functions, including how nerve cells communicate with each other. Heart attacks and strokes are more likely to occur during the early morning hours. College student usually must maintain working and going to school, this can usually lead to unhealthy eating habits and having a greater risk of heart attacks. “College Students and Stress Induced Heart Attacks.” The Odyssey Online, 28 Aug. 2017, www.theodysseyonline.com/college-students-and-stress-induced-heart-attacks. The average amount of sleep that teenagers get is between 7 to 7 ¼ hours. College student may have trouble falling asleep or may wake up during the night or early in the morning because of studying or drinking. Dreaming happens during night. In a full night's sleep, people experience three or four cycles of dreams, each lasting 60 to 90 minutes at least. “College Students and Stress Induced Heart Attacks.” The Odyssey Online, 28 Aug. 2017, www.theodysseyonline.com/college-students-and-stress-induced-heart-attacks. Nightmares take place during the final and deepest phase of sleep. Some people have nightmares after having a late-night snack, which can increase metabolism and that signal the brain to be more active. Nightmares, or bad dreams are a type of dream that causes you to feel anxiety, fear or terror. College Students and Stress Induced Heart Attacks.” The Odyssey Online, 28 Aug. 2017, www.theodysseyonline.com/college-students-and-stress-induced-heart-attacks. A student will wake up in the middle of the night, just after having a nightmare and he or she will be able to remember some image from the bad dream. Bad dreams can kill by causing a heart attack, but it does not show any evidence that Freddy Krueger can invade your dreams and kill you. https://www.helpguide.org/articles/sleep/getting-better-sleep.htm/ Panic attacks occur with no obvious trigger and awaken you from sleep. Most panic attacks last up to 10 minutes or more. Most leg injuries can result from running or just doing dumb shit. Some types of leg pain can be traced back to your lower spine and can even have a burning sensation in your leg that may have an injury during an intense exercise. It could also be the result of damage or exposure to extreme heat, cold, or a toxic substance. The feeling of pain makes is harder for student to sleep at night. Student that Sleepwalk don't feel any pain during sleep. When your body is uncomfortable, it can make your mind more alert to where the pain is coming from. Students can possibly get psychosis disorder that may occur because of a psychiatric illness, that can cause health conditions, medications, or drug use. The possible symptoms are hallucinations, talking incoherently, and agitation. The person with the condition usually isn't aware of his or her behavior. “College Students and Stress Induced Heart Attacks.” The Odyssey Online, 28 Aug. 2017, www.theodysseyonline.com/college-students-and-stress-induced-heart-attacks. Psychosis beliefs that a person can be in a dangerous situation where their own life or others' safety can be compromised. Students with psychosis are rarely violent and in fact, they are in much greater risk of causing harm to themselves than to others. The usual age where it’s starts to come is 19-40. Common examples include hearing voices or believing that people are trying to do you harm. Psychosis can be treated, but if not, it may get worse and spread into more intense experience of hallucinations and delusions. “Health and Stress Newsletters.” The American Institute of Stress, www.stress.org/education/archives/health-and-stress-newsletters. There are not many cures for psychosis, but there are many treatments out there. Under the breakdown the symptoms must last up to three months or more. The recovery from the first episode usually takes up to months, If the symptoms remain or return, the person may have a longer time recovering form treatment. Some people experience a difficult period lasting months or even years before effective further episodes. Most people have good recovery and have their symptoms disappear or stay with them for a longer period. People may have a one-off episode, or it may be part of an ongoing illness such as schizophrenia. People with a history of psychosis are more likely to use drugs or alcohol.

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