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Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS)
Subjective report of difficulty in staying awake, accompanied by a ready entrance into sleep when the individual is sedentary.
EDS suggests the presence of a sleep disorder and is different from fatigue. Depression, anxiety, stress, and boredom are commonly thought to cause excessive sleepiness, but in fact these conditions cause fatigue and apathy.
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