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insomnia

[in-som-nee-uh] / ɪnˈsɒm ni ə /


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She is also calling for more support in the workplace, highlighting how brain fog, anxiety and insomnia are the top three symptoms which affect women at work.

From BBC

Feeling scared and suffering with insomnia, Fearon retired from all sport.

From BBC

Post-menopausal women were more likely to report insomnia, reduced sleep, and ongoing tiredness.

From Science Daily

“Comfort” is one of 2020’s defining terms, along with “horror,” “unprecedented,” “anxiety,” “insomnia” and a barge’s worth of negative words that speak to the tire yard fire that is the preceding 12 months.

From Salon

But her career was hampered by illness and injuries, particularly back trouble, and she has suffered insomnia.

From Barron's