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sleeping problems in British English (ˈsliːpɪŋ ˈprɒbləmz) plural noundifficulties in getting to sleep or in staying asleep I have terrible sleeping problems. Examples of 'sleeping problems' in a sentencesleeping problems `Well, we still have to work out a resolution to your sleeping problems.Too much can lead to headaches, sleeping problems, irritation and tiredness.Their parents, however, are still suffering from sleeping problems and panic attacks.Sleeping problems are linked to a range of health issues.I have sleeping problems any way and this job has just made that worse.He discontinued medication because of side-effects such as sleeping problems and a vocal tick and now manages the condition himself.Other symptoms include extreme fatigue, headaches, memory loss and sleeping problems (lying on the tender spots can keep sufferers awake).A quarter of adults suffer sleeping problems — with ten per cent classed as having insomnia.Cryotherapy is also thought to help with sleeping problems and has been mooted in academic papers as a treatment for anxiety and depression.Indeed, scientists claim that 70 to 80 per cent of people can cure their sleeping problems by spending less time in bed. |