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Discover Ludwig"have sleep" is not correct as a stand-alone sentence in written English.
The correct phrasing would be "I have slept." For example, "The baby was so tired after playing all day that he finally had to go to bed and just have slept for the rest of the evening."
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You have sleep fragmentation and you always wake up tired.
For starters, all bulldogs appear to have sleep apnea.
Many have sleep disorders, and suffer from nightmares, often recalling violence to other inmates they witnessed.
"If you look at older adults who are very healthy, they rarely have sleep problems".
Blacks were the most likely to have sleep apnea, about one in seven.
They woke him up after an hour and said: "You definitely have sleep apnea.
I have sleep apnea, so I am waking up earlier and earlier.
So has Blackburn, who said the Giants used to have Sleep Number beds during training camp.
Men with erectile dysfunction were more than twice as likely to have sleep apnea, researchers said.
Children with bedroom TVs score lower on school tests and are more likely to have sleep problems.
Unlike men, "women have sleep problems related to hormonal and bodily changes from menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause," he writes.
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