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Annual Versus Patient‐Initiated Follow‐Up in Sleep Apnoea Care: A Quasi‐Experimental Study
ABSTRACT Obstructive sleep apnoea affects nearly 1 billion people worldwide, placing increasing pressure on healthcare systems. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is often the standard treatment, and efficient follow‐up strategies are needed to maintain adherence and optimise hospital resources. This study aimed to evaluate whether CPAP
Karin Jeppesen +8 more
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ABSTRACT This systematic literature review evaluated the risks of using benzodiazepine medications for more than 3 months in adults with chronic insomnia. Chronic insomnia is defined as ongoing dissatisfaction with sleep quantity or quality, causing significant distress and impaired functioning during the day.
Dieter Riemann +7 more
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Slow Wave Activity During Nocturnal Sleep in Hypersomnolence Disorder
ABSTRACT Slow waves during non‐rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep are associated with the restorative aspects of sleep. Previous research has suggested reduced normalized slow wave activity (SWA), particularly in the first cycle of NREM sleep, as a feature of hypersomnolence disorder (HD); however, the scarcity of existing research highlights the need for
Jesse D. Cook +6 more
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Patient education regarding improving quality of sleep among diabetes patients: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Abdulrab RT, Hassan AF.
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ABSTRACT Insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are common sleep disorders that often co‐occur as comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea (COMISA), worsening health outcomes. This study characterized and compared the physiological and sleep profiles of insomnia, OSA and COMISA in population‐based datasets from Portugal (n = 147) and Spain (n = 264 ...
Margarida Carvalho +9 more
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Therapeutic Use of Melatonin for Gastrointestinal Motility and Hypersomnolence in a Patient With Pineal Cyst Pathology. [PDF]
Cross AR +3 more
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ABSTRACT Emerging evidence links COVID‐19 to the predisposition of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the relationship between long COVID and prodromal PD‐like features remains unclear, particularly in long COVID participants with dream‐enactment behaviours (DEBs) that may be suggestive of possible REM sleep behaviour disorder.
Siyi Gong +28 more
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COVID‐19–Induced Narcolepsy Type I With Cataplexy: A Short Report
ABSTRACT Narcolepsy type I is a rare neurological sleep disorder characterised by chronic excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, and low orexin (hypocretin) levels. Infection with SARS‐CoV‐2 has been linked to neurological and neuropsychiatric sequelae, but cases of post‐COVID narcolepsy remain extremely uncommon.
Torsten Vinding Merinder +2 more
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The great awakening: A 15-year bibliometric analysis of the global surge in sleep research. [PDF]
Ishikura IA +3 more
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