Long-Sleeper Syndrome

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People who suffer from long-sleeper syndrome sleep longer than 9 hours regularly. On occasions, they sleep as long as 15 hours. The requirement for longer sleep duration is related to the patients' internal clock. Sleeping 7-8 hours per day leaves the patients feeling sleep-deprived and not rested.
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