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'''Heavy sleeping''' is a [[sleep disorder]] in which one falls into a deep sleep in which one cannot wake up, even with the use of alarm clocks. | '''Heavy sleeping''' is a [[sleep disorder]] in which one falls into a deep sleep in which one cannot wake up, even with the use of alarm clocks. | ||
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Overview
Heavy sleeping is a sleep disorder in which one falls into a deep sleep in which one cannot wake up, even with the use of alarm clocks.