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  2. Familial natural short sleep - Wikipedia

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    This condition has no known health complications associated with it. A study done in 2001 showed that natural short sleepers are more prone to subclinical hypomania, [25] a temporary mental state most common during adolescence characterized by racing thoughts, abnormally high focus on goal-directed activities, unusually euphoric mood, and a perceptual innecessity for sleep.

  3. Not Everyone Needs the Same Amount of Sleep. Here's Why - AOL

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    Those people, known as short sleepers, have been found by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco to have a mutation in seven genes that play a role in regulating sleep and, the ...

  4. 'Short sleepers' only need four hours of sleep a night - AOL

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  5. Some People Have a Superhuman Strength: Only Needing 4 Hours ...

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    These “short sleepers” don’t necessarily do it by choice—they’re genetically programmed to require less shut-eye. Some People Have a Superhuman Strength: Only Needing 4 Hours of Sleep ...

  6. Lorenzo Carcaterra - Wikipedia

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    Sleepers (1995) In the book, Carcaterra writes about himself (played in the film by Jason Patric) and three young friends living in the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan in the 1960s. After they stage a street prank that unintentionally leaves a man seriously injured, the book says, the four are sent to an upstate juvenile detention center ...

  7. Allan W. Eckert - Wikipedia

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    Eckert wrote several books of natural history. In addition, he wrote more than 225 episodes of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, for which he received an Emmy Award. His numerous historical novels were popular, including several that were part of his series "The Winning of America".

  8. Short sleep negates benefits of exercise for the brain, study ...

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    In addition, physically active short sleepers in their 50s and 60s experienced more rapid cognitive decline compared with better sleepers — but only to a certain age. In people age 70 and older ...

  9. The Sleeper Awakes - Wikipedia

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    The Sleeper Awakes (When the Sleeper Wakes) is an 1899 dystopian science fiction novel by English writer H. G. Wells, about a man who sleeps for 203 years, waking up in a completely transformed late 21st to early 22nd century London in which he has become the richest man in the world. The main character awakes to see his dreams realised, and ...