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Insomnia - Introduction
From Healthscout's partner site on sleep disorders, HealthCentral.com
IntroductionInsomnia comes from the Latin words for “no sleep.” Insomnia is characterized by:
Insomnia may be primary or secondary:
Duration of InsomniaInsomnia is often categorized by how long it lasts:
![]() Related DisordersInsomnia may also be defined in terms of inability to sleep at conventional times. The following examples are referred to as circadian rhythm disorders:
Healthy SleepIn sleep studies, subjects spend about one-third of their time asleep, suggesting that most people need about 8 hours of sleep each day. Individual adults differ in the amount of sleep they need to feel well rested, however. (Infants may sleep as many as 16 hours a day.) The daily cycle of life, which includes sleeping and waking, is called a circadian (meaning "about a day") rhythm, commonly referred to as the biologic clock. Hundreds of bodily functions follow biologic clocks, but sleeping and waking comprise the most prominent circadian rhythm. The sleeping and waking cycle is about 24 hours. It usually takes the following daily patterns:
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