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  2. Randy Gardner sleep deprivation experiment - Wikipedia

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    Gardner's sleep recovery was observed by sleep researchers who noted changes in sleep structure during post-deprivation recovery. [10] [11] After completing his record, Gardner slept for 14 hours and 46 minutes, awoke naturally around 8:40 p.m., and stayed awake until about 7:30 p.m. the next day, when he slept an additional ten and a half hours.

  3. Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Sleep. Sleeping Girl, Domenico Fetti, c. 1615. Sleep is a state of reduced mental and physical activity in which consciousness is altered and certain sensory activity is inhibited. During sleep, there is a marked decrease in muscle activity and interactions with the surrounding environment.

  4. Nature Made - Wikipedia

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    Pharmavite. Website. naturemade.com. Nature Made is an American vitamin brand, founded in 1971 by Barry Pressman and Henry Burdick. [1][2] Operating as a brand of Pharmavite, [3] Nature Made manufactures over 150 different types of supplements. [2] Its parent company, Pharmavite, was acquired by Otsuka Pharmaceutical in 1989. [4][5][6]

  5. Pa. announces statewide 'Recovery in Nature' initiative ... - AOL

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    Pa. announces statewide 'Recovery in Nature' initiative across 9 state parks. Aug. 31—The Pennsylvania Departments of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) and Conservation and Natural Resources ...

  6. ‘Recovery in Nature’ initiative across state parks for ...

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    Recovery in Nature is designed to remind Pennsylvanians of the healing power of nature – particularly for individuals in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD) – and encourage all ...

  7. Melatonin - Wikipedia

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    Melatonin, an indoleamine, is a natural compound produced by various organisms, including bacteria and eukaryotes. [1] Its discovery in 1958 by Aaron B. Lerner and colleagues stemmed from the isolation of a substance from the pineal gland of cows that could induce skin lightening in common frogs.