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en We're beginning to realize that drowsiness or sleep deprivation, fatigue, is beginning to outstrip alcohol as a cause of accidents in transportation, particularly on the highway,

en Sleep deprivation is clearly linked to accidents and was reported to be a factor in the death of a Princeton student a few years ago.

en You could have it [sexual dysfunction] because of sleep deprivation, stress. Alcohol can cause it. Very often it has to do with a relationship that is psychological.

en Sleep deprivation is somewhat difficult to deal with in that it is even more a part of the culture than alcohol for college students. So it is not identified as a problem.

en For safety-critical jobs we should be monitoring fatigue as much as alcohol. The difference is that alcohol is very easy to measure but fatigue is not.

en I think that our kids are beginning to realize what its like playing Division I hockey. They're beginning to realize that every game is important. That playing three consistent periods and playing hard right to the end makes the difference between a win like this and a bad loss like the one we suffered to Tri-Town.

en If half of Americans said they had driven while drunk in the past year, there would be a huge public outcry. But because everybody sleeps, they don't realize that sleep deprivation and driving can be a deadly combination.

en The beginning was there in Minnesota. But that was the beginning before the beginning. I don't know how I come to songs. I just go ahead and do it. I'm just sort of trying to find a place to pound my nails.
  Bob Dylan

en I think that what we're beginning to see is that other sectors are beginning to get a little bit worried because oil prices are pressing on and people are beginning to express a reservation that this is going to hamper the level of economic activity going forward.

en I was beginning finally to see a little bit of fatigue, but this is a well-conditioned group.

en She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. Tea tempers the spirit and harmonizes the mind; dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness

en The first step to dealing with sleep deprivation is restructuring priorities to allow for adequate sleep.

en I think sleep deprivation, sleep fragmentation, certainly causes attention deficit issues,

en Alcohol also causes dehydration, and dehydration can cause headaches and nausea. Alcohol also disturbs sleep. So even though it feels like you slept 12 hours, you probably didn't get REM sleep, so you won't feel rested the next day.

en Car accidents are the leading killer of teens in this country. Teens are just learning to drive and face many distractions, so they're at a very high risk for accidents. We want to help teens learn good, safe habits from the very beginning. Our hope is our Safety Scholars program will help us find the best way to get all teens to hear this important message.
  Mario Andretti


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