sleep disorders
sleep disorders
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by Phil Tsang - 2008-10-19
Is your lousy sleep every night ruining your day? Are you always tired? Do you doze off at the wrong times and then stare at the ceiling when it's time to sleep? If you're completely disgusted because...
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by Mary Ann Porsuelo - 2008-10-20
While sleep is a means to relax and refresh the body and mind, it is not so for some people. Sleep disorders are not unheard of, and are becoming more and more common as our lifestyles become more ac...
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by mohamad ali - 2008-10-30
Sleep is a cyclical restorative process which allows the body to replenish its immune system, and plays a crucial role in our health and well-being. The decreased ability to react to stimuli distingu...
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by Susan Koleman - 2008-11-04
Otolarynologyis the branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head and neck disorders. Since its founding 50 years ago, The Department of Otolaryngol...
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by Kevin J Smith - 2008-11-20
The phenomenon of sleep has intrigued scientists for a very long time now. Many of its facets have been studied in detail and quite a few results have come to light. Although still a mysterious activ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2009-01-13
The commonest form of sleep apnea is referred to as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and is a condition characterized by periods during which breathing stops while sleeping. Occasionally this conditi...
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by Donald Saunders - 2009-01-18
A lot of people are familiar at least with the concept of Narcolepsy because it is frequently used for comical effect in films and stories. The common image is that of an individual in mid-convers...
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by Donald Saunders - 2009-01-25
Many of us today have very busy and often stressful lives and this can cause a range of sleep problems including insomnia. For far too many of us this means turning to sleeping pills as a fast and...
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by Donald Saunders - 2009-02-02
Sleep apnea is not a disorder to be taken lightly and is something that will disappear by itself with time. Sleep apnea is in fact classified as being a "progressive disease" and this means that j...
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by Mary Haskins - 2010-07-04
Do you spend your nights tossing and turning in your bed, wishing for elusive sleep to claim you? If your answer is yes, you ought to understand that sleeplessness is pretty a standard situation. Ther...