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Essay heading: sleeo deprivation
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In regard to some specific consequences, most of people who had insufficient sleep underwent some kind of discomfort such as headache, depression and poor appetite. Moreover, over three quarters of them stated that they could not focus on their work or think clearly.
The purpose of this research was set to find out if there was any relationship between some causes and effects of sleep deprivation among people in the United States and overseas students in Australia... displayed 300 characters
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The result indicated that the majority of overseas students lost their appetite when they did not have enough sleep. However, according to the previous research conducted at the University of Chicago, one of the significant effects of lack of sleep was the decline of secreting Leptin, which make people feel hungrier... displayed next 300 characters
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