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Definitions of deprivations in various dictionaries:
noun - a state of extreme poverty
noun - the disadvantage that results from losing something
noun - act of depriving someone of food or money or rights
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Plural form of deprivation. |
the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society. |
The damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society. |
Deprivations might refer to |
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Sleep deprivation is the condition of not having enough sleep. It can be either chronic or acute. The levels of sleep deprivation can vary widely. * A chronic sleep-restricted state can cause fatigue, daytime sleepiness, clumsiness and weight loss or weight gain. It adversely affects the brain and cognitive function. However, in a subset of cases sleep deprivation can, paradoxically, lead to increased energy and alertness and enhanced mood; although its long-term consequences have never been evaluated, it has even been used as a treatment for depression.Few studies have compared the effects of acute total sleep deprivation and chronic partial sleep restriction. Complete absence of sleep over long periods is not frequent in humans (unless they suffer from fatal familial insomnia or specific issues caused by surgery); it appears that brief microsleeps cannot be avoided. Long-term total sleep deprivation has caused death in lab animals. |