INSOMNIA.
Many people have been complaining lately of but it. is difficult to Oarne a common cause. limes have been hard, it is true, but sleeplessness often occurs where there is j lO real anxiety, and the cause must be looked for elsewhere. Convalescents from 'flu often find difficulty in gelling to sleep, probably because the nerves have been affected by jne general poisoning which takes place in "lis condition. . I'resh ;iir, good fend and exercise are. Just as necessary aft": - 'flu as after any other debilitating illness. Probably lack sunshine has a great, deal to do with delayed recovery. When convalescence is / wow, it, j 5 libel,? to lead to insomnia..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 7 (Supplement)
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