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Welcome to SlumberSoft, promoting RESTFUL SLEEP zzzzzzzz


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Obviously you've been having trouble sleeping before you came here, but now, there is nothing whatsoever for you to do right now but read our website and relax. Hopefully, your sleep habits are about to change for the better.

Sleep is a learned behavior, affected by parental control, the environment, quality of life and the quality of our relationships, as well as pressure of day to day living.

Any learned behavior can be changed.

"I can't sleep" is just how you feel, it's not REAL. Everyone can sleep. You're alive, which means you CAN sleep, just perhaps not right now.

I hope you will enjoy this website as much as I enjoy updating and maintaining it.

My name's Neomie, and I'm writing this website at 3 am because I don't always follow my own advice! Well, enjoy a restful environment With warmth and sleepy, sleepy, sleepy air, Neomie

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 Drew suffers too!

when sleep counts more than sheep"I think that insomnia's one of the hardest things in my life" says Drew Barrymore. "I lie in bed at night and after five hours I'm just about ready to tear my hair out. It's like my brain won't turn off."

Posted by Neomie on Tuesday, August 24 @ 15:08:45 BST (1022 reads)
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 Nocturnal Awakening Occurs Frequently in Obsessive Compulsive and Post Traumatic

under cover of darknessPeople with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive compulsive disorder, appear to experience more nighttime awakening than both people without the disorder.

Researchers at Universities in Pittsburgh and Quebec measured sleep parameters in nine PTSD patients with nightmares, 11 obsessive compulsive nightmare sufferers, and 13 healthy individuals. All participants slept in the laboratory for 2 nights.

The PTSD and OCD nightmare patients experienced substantially more nocturnal awakenings than nightmare sufferers or control individuals.

Posted by Neomie on Sunday, December 28 @ 23:41:36 GMT (1162 reads)
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