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One in Ten Americans Are Chronically Sleep Deprived

WirePosted writes "A CDC research study released this past week indicates that the physical and mental health of many Americans is being adversely affected by a lack of sleep. According to the study, a part of the organization's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, one in ten US citizens are consistently failing to get enough sleep every night. Almost 40% of the people surveyed didn't get enough sleep for more than a week every month. The article notes that this trend can have far-ranging implications for health beyond simple fatigue."

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  1. News just in: by ettlz · · Score: 5, Funny

    People not getting to bed early enough; film at 11.

  2. Re:Cue the 3AM jokes... by oodaloop · · Score: 5, Informative

    Well, it's 2:30PM here in Iraq and I'm wide awake. While not sleep deprived myself, many of my coworkers here and at my last unit work 16-20 hour days for months on end. I think some of them think they're being hard (and some get paid for evey hour worked), but their lack of sleep is counter-productive. Many will fall asleep in the middle of a conversation with you. I also have to wonder about brain damage as another side effect. The people who have been doing it the most look like they've been lobotimized even right after they've woken up. It's the same sort of look in someone's face who's wasted their mind on alcohol; they look like they were bright once but have killed too many brain cells. The effects I've seen of long-term sleep deprivation here are enough to make me get 8 to 9 hours sleep every night.

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  3. Re:More than 7 hours needed? Slashdot editors? by oodaloop · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wow, way to turn an article about sleep deprivation into a political diatribe. First of all, neither I nor any of my coworkers kill anyone. We are intelligence analysts, providing strategic guidance to GEN Petraeus. Second, I resent the implication that killing people leads to damaging a person mentally. Just because you disaprove of it doesn't mean it's on par with brain damage to those who choose to serve our country. Third, you obviously have NO concept of what is going in here so try to keep your uninformed opinions to yourself in the future.

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  4. Re:More than 7 hours needed? Slashdot editors? by Thaddeaus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Third, you obviously have NO concept of what is going in here so try to keep your uninformed opinions to yourself in the future. You must be new here...
  5. Re:Cue the 3AM jokes... by DrLang21 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Lack of sleep causes a lot of crap problems for people. I work for a company specializing in sleep therapy consumer devices and we see all kinds of problems that sleep depravation causes. One of the most interesting problems is that with a consistent sleep depravation, people will perceive that they get used to it and their ability to react goes back to normal. However, the real effect is that it keeps getting worse. If you want to have a healthy and productive work force, it is essential that they get sufficient sleep (generally about 7-8 hours a day). It is also essential that those who work night shifts are exposed to bright light throughout their work day to fool their circadian rhythm.

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  6. Re:Cue the 3AM jokes... by KirkH · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hans? Is that you?

  7. Re:More than 7 hours needed? Slashdot editors? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    You might want to ask some of the rapidly growing number of young people who are coming back with PTSD. You won't be able to ask the increasing number of military suicides.

    Actually, I think there's a pretty good case to be made that killing people does lead to mental damage. PTSD is rarely caused by revulsion or shock by one's own acts. It's generally caused by events that scare the crap out of you. In other words, it's nearly being killed by others that damages you, not killing them instead. Humans are generally better adapted to inflicting horrors on others than having them inflicted on themselves.
  8. which type of american? by soulprivate · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the article refers to *North*americans, *Central*americans or *South*americans? I am chilean (therefore, I *am* american) and we do not have the sleep problem over here.
    Yes, I RTFA, so be kind and note the sarcasm.