- an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness
- Insomnia is a symptom that can accompany several sleep, medical and psychiatric disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep and/or difficulty staying asleep. Insomnia is typically followed by functional impairment while awake.
- Insomnia is a 1997 Norwegian thriller film about a police detective investigating a murder in a town located above the Arctic Circle. The investigation goes horribly wrong when he mistakenly shoots his partner and subsequently attempts to cover up his bungle. ...
- Insomnia is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan and stars Al Pacino, Robin Williams, and Hilary Swank. It is a remake of the 1997 film of the same name. The film was released on 24 May 2002.
- Insomnia is a rock band based in Kolkata, West Bengal. The band's repertoire includes both English and Bangla songs. The band has an album each in English (Cry of the Spirit - self released) and Bangla (Proloyer Shomoye - Asha Audio). ...
- "Insomnia" is the lead single from Craig David's compilation album, Greatest Hits.
- "Insomnia" is a song recorded by British dance group Faithless. Released as the band's second single, it became one of their most successful. It was released in 1995 and became a hit in Dance Charts while peaking at #27 in the UK in 1995 and #3 in 1996 . ...
- "Insomnia" is a song by Feeder, released as the second single from their album Yesterday Went Too Soon. It reached #22 in the UK charts and was at the time Feeder's fourth consecutive single to reach the Top 40.
- a sleeping disorder that is known for its symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep
- Difficulty in going to sleep or getting enough sleep.
- a pattern of sleep disturbances, and a set of symptoms often related to more specific sleep disorders or medical conditions. Literally, a lack of sleep or sleep deprivation.
- the inability to sleep applied to the general complaint of having trouble falling or staying asleep; insomnia is a symptom usually caused by underlying problems. See also transient, short-term, chronic, and sleep onset insomnia.
- Insomnia is not being able to fall asleep or stay asleep for the night.
- inability to sleep or to remain asleep throughout the night.
- Prolonged and usually abnormal inability to obtain adequate sleep.
- difficulty with falling asleep or staying asleep
- complaint describing difficulty in sleeping.
- Being awake when you want to be asleep. Often thought of as a problem,but may not be. Common if people try to spend too long in bed.
- The inability to follow what is regarded as a normal sleep pattern.
- Most common sleep disorder. Characterized by trouble sleeping on a regular basis, insomnia does not allow the rest the brain needs to function optimally. Depression, excessive daytime sleep, alcohol, food, and caffeine are some of the many causes. ...
- difficulty obtaining sufficient, restorative sleep. Insomnia is not a disease itself but a symptom of an underlying condition. Night sweats are a common cause of sleep disturbances in menopausal women.
- is a sleep disorder. It refers to being unable to fall asleep or the problem of too-early waking. Everyone experiences periods of insomnia in life. If these periods are prolonged and you feel daytime sleepiness, however, it is recommended that you consult a physician.
- Inability to sleep at all, or sleeping for only a few hours (and being unable to go back to sleep after arousing in the middle of the night); Commonly used to indicate any and all gradations and types of sleep loss
- Defined as difficulty sleeping. Generally, there are 3 types of insomnia, transient, acute and chronic.
- Inability to sleep, abnormal wakefulness. Insomnia or restlessness is often experienced during the onset of acute attacks of porphyria.