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Tired may refer to: Emotional or physical state * Fatigue, a feeling of exhaustion * Sleepy, having the need for sleep Geography * Tired Mountain, a mountain in Alaska Music EPs * Tired (EP), ''Tired'' (EP), a 2002 EP by Monkey Majik Songs * Tired (Alan Walker song), "Tired" (Alan Walker song), from 2017 * Tired (Stone Sour song), "Tired" (Stone Sour song), a song by Stone Sour from ''House of Gold & Bones - Part 1'' * "Tired", a song by Adele on ''19 (Adele album), 19'' from 2007 * "Tired", a song by LCD Soundsystem on ''LCD Soundsystem (album), LCD Soundsystem'' from 2005 * "Tired", a song by Rollins Band on ''Weight (album), Weight'' from 1994 * "Tired", a song originally performed by Tabitha's Secret, covered by Matchbox Twenty * "Tired", a song by Vaughan Williams from Four Last Songs (Vaughan Williams), ''Four Last Songs'' (Vaughan Williams) * "Tired", a song by Willa Ford on ''Willa Was Here'' from 2001 * "Tired", a song by Kelly Price from 2011 See also

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Fatigue
Fatigue describes a state of tiredness that does not resolve with rest or sleep. In general usage, fatigue is synonymous with extreme tiredness or exhaustion that normally follows prolonged physical or mental activity. When it does not resolve after rest or sleep, or occurs independently of physical or mental exertion, it may be a symptom of a medical condition that may become severe or progressive. Fatigue can be a feature of a mental disorder such as depression; may be associated with conditions of chronic pain such as fibromyalgia; it may also feature in conditions of chronic low-level inflammation, and be a disease-related symptom in many other conditions. Fatigue often has no known cause, and is recognised as being very complex in nature. Fatigability describes a susceptibility to fatigue. Physical fatigue results from muscle fatigue brought about by intense physical activity. Mental fatigue results from prolonged periods of cognitive activity which impairs cognitive abil ...
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