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If we don't get enough sleep we're apt to doze off in the day, but for some people, dozing off can signal rare disorder of the brain's sleep-wake cycles, and it plays havoc with their lives.
In one 24-hour period our body undergoes a number of synchronised biological changes, which are also linked to our mental health.
By ABC Australia4.4
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If we don't get enough sleep we're apt to doze off in the day, but for some people, dozing off can signal rare disorder of the brain's sleep-wake cycles, and it plays havoc with their lives.
In one 24-hour period our body undergoes a number of synchronised biological changes, which are also linked to our mental health.

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