Sentence examples for prone to sleeping from inspiring English sources

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There is nothing less appealing than a Lothario who dislikes women, except perhaps a misogynist Lothario who is a middle-aged, blocked writer prone to sleeping with younger women and even teenagers.

As a freelancer, I'm prone to sleeping late.

Tiredness can slow your output, dull your performance, and, if you're prone to sleeping spells, seriously embarrass you in important meetings.

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A very thorough study (of 21 people) in Sweden found that people who use their cell phones excessively can be prone to sleep problems, fatigue, and stress, which can lead to depression and concentration issues.

Teens also experience biological changes that make them prone to sleep deficiencies and can make an early start to the school day particularly challenging.

The decrease in numbers of deaths from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) after the "Back to Sleep" campaign in the early 1990s has been followed by a slow but steady reduction of almost 50% since the late 1990s. 1 However, it is not clear whether the subsequent fall in SIDS rates results from avoiding placing infants in the prone position to sleep or the uptake of other more recent advice.

Significant changes were found between younger and older shift workers, with younger workers better able to maintain performance across day and night shifts and older shift workers prone to more sleep disruption [ 29].

Primary prone means being put to sleep in prone position, and secondary prone means being put to sleep in any other position and subsequently found prone.

Various studies indicate that current N.F.L. players are at a greater risk than the general population for high blood pressure and that retired players are more prone to obesity, sleep apnea and metabolic syndrome: conditions like elevated blood pressure, insulin and cholesterol levels and excessive body fat around the waist that together heighten the risk for heart disease, stroke and diabetes.

Older adults are prone to nocturnal sleep disturbance, of which disturbed circadian rhythm may be a component since it improves with nighttime administration of melatonin.

In a population especially prone to poor sleep quality one would expect a high number of arousals, however, counterintuitively, in both migraine and cluster headache a reduced number of arousals have been found [45, 57 59], suggesting that dysfunctional CNS neural networks including hypothalamic, thalamic and brainstem nuclei may be a common feature.

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