[server-admins] Fwd: [sword-support] Fall Asleep Safely

Troy A. Griffitts scribe at crosswire.org
Thu Mar 6 11:47:09 MST 2014


This header is ridiculous.  The email has a spam score of 0.  It noted 
things that are sketchy, but it added 0.0 to the score for these 
things.  Any ideas why?


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  Sleep Well Tonight


With Lunar Sleep, you won't have that dull, "hung-over" feeling the next 
day. Instead, you'll wake up feeling refreshed and rested. As your body 
re-establishes its natural sleep cycle, you'll find you can fall asleep 
and stay asleep easier.

Sleep Well Tonight 
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Insomnia, or sleeplessness, is a sleep disorder in which there is an 
inability to fall asleep or to stay asleep as long as desired. While the 
term is sometimes used to describe a disorder demonstrated by 
polysomnographic evidence of disturbed sleep, this sleep disorder is 
often practically defined as a positive response to either of two 
questions: "Do you experience difficulty sleeping?" or "Do you have 
difficulty falling or staying asleep?" Insomnia is most often thought of 
as both a medical sign and a symptom that can accompany several sleep, 
medical, and psychiatric disorders characterized by a persistent 
difficulty falling asleep and/or staying asleep or sleep of poor 
quality. Insomnia is typically followed by functional impairment while 
awake. Insomnia can occur at any age, but it is particularly common in 
the elderly. Insomnia can be short term (up to three weeks) or long term 
(above 3â??4 weeks), which can lead to memory problems, depression, 
irritability and an increased risk of heart disease and automobile 
related accidents. Those who are having trouble sleeping sometimes turn 
to sleeping pills, which can help when used occasionally but may lead to 
substance dependence or addiction if used regularly for an extended 
period. Insomnia can be grouped into primary and secondary, or comorbid, 
insomnia. Primary insomnia is a sleep disorder not attributable to a 
medical, psychiatric, or environmental cause. It is described as a 
complaint of prolonged sleep onset latency, disturbance of sleep 
maintenance, or the experience of non-refreshing sleep. A complete 
diagnosis will differentiate between free-standing primary insomnia, 
insomnia as secondary to another condition, and primary insomnia 
co-morbid with one or more conditions. The DSM-5 criteria for insomnia 
include the following: Predominant complaint of dissatisfaction with 
sleep quantity or quality, associated with one (or more) of the 
following symptoms: Difficulty initiating sleep. (In children, this may 
manifest as difficulty initiating sleep without caregiver intervention.) 
Difficulty maintaining sleep, characterized by frequent awakenings or 
problems returning to sleep after awakenings. (In children, this may 
manifest as difficulty returning to sleep without caregiver 
intervention.) Early-morning awakening with inability to return to sleep.


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