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Insomnia is the second most prevalent mental disorder, with no sufficient treatment available. Despite substantial heritability, insight into the associated genes and neurobiological pathways remains limited.
Philip R Jansen +2 more
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The series of cases presented here should illustrate that the complaint "I can't sleep" is deceptively simple. The clinician must be prepared to gather information from many disparate aspects of the patient's history and present circumstances. Diagnostic considerations are complicated further by the significant night-to-night variation in the ...
Henry, Brian
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Biological and clinical insights from genetics of insomnia symptoms
Insomnia is a common disorder linked with adverse long-term medical and psychiatric outcomes. The underlying pathophysiological processes and causal relationships of insomnia with disease are poorly understood.
Jacqueline M Lane +2 more
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European guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia
Dieter Riemann +2 more
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Insomnia is one of the most prevalent health concerns in the population and in clinical practice. Clinicians may be reluctant to address insomnia because of its many potential causes, unfamiliarity with behavioral treatments, and concerns about pharmacologic treatments.To review the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of insomnia in adults.Systematic ...
null Lina Fine +2 more
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Insomnia as a predictor of mental disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Bernd Feige +2 more
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Insomnia-the unwelcome experience of difficulty sleeping-is common and can be acute, intermittent, or chronic. Insomnia can be the presenting symptom for several common sleep disorders, but it also often occurs comorbidly with mental and physical health conditions.
Matthew R, Ebben, Mary C, Kapella
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