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sleepiness
noun
The property of being sleepy.
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It's hard to know how next year's winners will be able to top this year's one-two of sleepiness and outright fleeing.
Note that even the newer antihistamines can cause sleepiness, if only for the first few days.
A rancorous campaign for the Federal Reserve's top job has disturbed the normal August sleepiness in Washington, DC.
Melatonin can also increase sleepiness during the day, when the pineal gland is not producing it.This has resulted in a growing, and often unregulated, market in melatonin-supplement tablets.
All the same, a steady momentum is growing for change and against Mr Mugabe.Moreover, though recent reports of the 86-year-old leader's impending demise were based on his occasional sleepiness at official functions and a stumble or two on ceremonial steps, plainly he could drop dead tomorrow.
Indeed, one melatonin analogue, called ramelteon, is already used to treat chronic insomnia.If tasimelteon does pass muster (one gap in these studies is that the daytime effects of taking it, such as the risk of increased sleepiness, have not been looked at) it will be good news for the sleepless.
Growing joblessness prompted higher sleepiness.
Symptoms progress from fever and headache to vomiting and abdominal pain to confusion and sleepiness.
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