Introductio n Back ground Sleep Sleep disorders Insomnia Sleep Apnea Narcolepsy Nightmares and Night Terror Sleepwalking and Sleep talking.

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Introductio n

Back ground

Sleep

Sleep disorders Insomnia Sleep Apnea Narcolepsy Nightmares and Night Terror Sleepwalking and Sleep talking

Dream

Day dreaming

Conclusion

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