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Association Between Prednisone and Delayed Facial Nerve Palsy After Acoustic Neuroma Resection
Discharge with an oral prednisone taper was not associated with a reduced incidence of delayed facial nerve palsy following acoustic neuroma resection, even after rigorous adjustment for confounding using inverse probability weighting. The findings do not support routine prophylactic corticosteroid use for this indication.
Shahid Iqbal +5 more
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The Roles of Procrastinatory Cognitions and Bedtime Procrastination in Insomnia among Students
Background and Objective: Insomnia is one of the most prevalent sleep-related problems among university students. To date, several explanatory models for insomnia have been presented; however, the perspective of procrastination has been less considered ...
Omid Saed +4 more
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Measuring a sleep/stress switch point
The Spielman 3P and Cano-Saper models of insomnia focus on the role of stress in the development of insomnia. To date, the impact of both naturalistic stressors and experimental stressors upon sleep have been inconsistent, due to limitations including ...
Elder, Greg
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Indiplon in the management of insomnia
Michael D Lemon1, Joe D Strain2, Annie M Hegg1, Debra K Farver3 1Department of Pharmacy Practice, South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy, VA Black Hills Health Care System, Fort Meade, SD, USA; 2Department of Pharmacy Practice, South Dakota ...
Debra K Farver +3 more
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Associations between employees’ alcohol consumption, insomnia and HR management strength
Background Understanding of hazardous alcohol drinking and insomnia among Australian ambulance personnel is limited. Australian ambulance organizations have strengthened their organizational human resource management (HRM) to promote their employees ...
Dao-Tran, T-H +4 more
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Recent Developments in the Management of Insomnia in Later Life [PDF]
Caitlan A. Tighe, Adam D. Bramoweth
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ABSTRACT Attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasingly linked to disturbances in circadian regulation, yet this temporal dimension remains insufficiently integrated into research and clinical practice. This perspective synthesises current evidence on circadian misalignment in ADHD, reframing commonly reported sleep disturbances and ...
Ping Wang, Bo Zeng, Bivek Singh
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