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insomnia

[in-som-nee-uh] / ɪnˈsɒm ni ə /


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Loneliness is reported to increase the risk of premature death by almost 30% - through health conditions including diabetes, heart attacks, insomnia and dementia.

From BBC

A woman whose brother took his own life after struggling with insomnia says she is trapped in a "living hell" as she tries to overcome her own sleep issues.

From BBC

There are no medications approved to treat cannabis use disorder, but addiction psychiatrists will sometimes prescribe medications that can help alleviate withdrawal symptoms, including a lack of appetite and insomnia.

From Seattle Times

It has long been used to treat insomnia, bolster the immune system and reduce stress.

From Seattle Times

Published on the eve of an epoch of terror and repression across South America, it is an unmistakable parable of imperialism: There are natural catastrophes, civil wars, plagues of insomnia.

From New York Times