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Articles from 30th Dec 2008

  • Regular patterns and snooze food

    | Health

    it’s not all doom and gloom for the 11 million Britons who need nothing more than some zzzzs. Travelodge employees across the nation are now on refresher courses to help handle sleepwalking incidents as best they can. Read

  • Most common in children

    | Health

    But just what is sleepwalking? Put simply, it’s a sleep disorder that affects people before they reach REM sleep, characterised by the sufferer’s engagement in activities (such as walking, cleaning or moving about) that makes them seem awake when, in fact, they are asleep. Read

  • Stress suffering guests giving hotel staff a wake-up call

    | Health

    SOME people just don’t have any luck, or at least that’s what the Liverpool hotel receptionist must have thought when he discovered a naked male sleepwalker making love to a vending machine. Read