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Vera_Pavlovna
7 days ago
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David is a 6’3”, 320-pound, middle-aged man who feels tired all the time and suffers from a variety of issues including sleep di

fficulties, irritability, memory issues, and depression. Use each term below to explain why David might be having these issues. Sleep deprivation (sleep debt) Stage 3 sleep REM sleep Sleep apnea Suprachiasmatic nucleus Alcohol
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