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insomnia

[in-som-nee-uh] / ɪnˈsɒm ni ə /


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On Sep. 4, Anderberg went to a local hospital complaining of shaking in his arms and legs and severe insomnia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some "suffer strokes upon hearing the news, others experience insomnia and amnesia", he told AFP.

From Barron's

Among students with insomnia symptoms, higher anxiety scores were associated with a lower proportion of total peripheral NK cells.

From Science Daily

A recent scientific study suggested that people are three times more likely to suffer from insomnia in Ukraine than in countries at peace.

From BBC

Anxiety, depression, insomnia, and feelings of isolation were common in the workers, as well as in the former populations of the towns surrounding the plant.

From Literature