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What Do You Really Know About Sleep?

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A good night's sleep—everyone needs it, but not everyone gets it. We stay up late and get up early, and then wonder why we always feel tired. Why is sleep important? See how much you know about snoozing by taking this quiz.

1. The rapid eye movement (REM) sleep stage is when dreaming occurs. How often does REM happen during the night?




2. To function well, adults should average how much sleep a night?




3. How many Americans suffer from long-term (chronic) sleep disorders?




4. A sleepless night can have a similar effect on your ability to drive in morning rush-hour traffic as which of these?




5. Minor sleep deprivation can affect focus, mood, and what else?




6. Sleepwalking tends to run in families. About how many children are affected?




Author: Sinovic, Dianna

Online Medical Reviewer: Novick, Tara, BSN, MSN

Online Medical Reviewer: Sather, Rita, RN

Online Medical Reviewer: Schriber, Andrew D., MD

Date Last Reviewed: 05/01/2023

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