sleep deprivation
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sleep deprivation
Summary
sleep deprivation is a medical finding[1]. It draws 3,781 Wikipedia views per month (medical_finding category, ranking #4 of 30).[2]
Key Facts
- sleep deprivation's instance of is recorded as medical finding[3].
- sleep deprivation's instance of is recorded as physiological condition[4].
- sleep deprivation's instance of is recorded as risk factor[5].
- sleep deprivation is a type of deprivation[6].
- sleep deprivation is part of Five techniques[7].
- sleep deprivation is used for torture[8].
- sleep deprivation's Commons category is recorded as Sleep deprivation[9].
- sleep deprivation's has cause is recorded as insomnia[10].
- sleep deprivation's has cause is recorded as sleep apnea[11].
- sleep deprivation's has cause is recorded as sleep disorder[12].
- sleep deprivation's facet of is recorded as sleep[13].
- sleep deprivation's has contributing factor is recorded as caffeine[14].
- sleep deprivation's has contributing factor is recorded as shift work[15].
- sleep deprivation's used by is recorded as wake therapy[16].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as fatigue[17].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as excessive daytime sleepiness[18].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as microsleep[19].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance[20].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as periorbital puffiness[21].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as Chernobyl disaster[22].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as Three Mile Island accident[23].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as Exxon Valdez disaster[24].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as Space Shuttle Challenger disaster[25].
- sleep deprivation's has effect is recorded as drowsy driving[26].
- sleep deprivation's has characteristic is recorded as chronic condition[27].
Why It Matters
sleep deprivation draws 3,781 Wikipedia views per month (medical_finding category, ranking #4 of 30).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]