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Managing Insomnia

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2006
Sleep is a vital part of normal health and wellness for everyone. It is also an important factor in recovering from the physiological and emotional stress of any hospitalization or illness. Insomnia--the lack of adequate period of sleep--has a profound impact on society and public health in many ways.
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Insomnia Pharmacology

Medical Clinics of North America, 2010
Insomnia is not only the most common sleep disorder in the population, it is a frequent complaint heard overall by primary care physicians and specialists alike. Given the high prevalence of this disorder, its tendency to persist, and the frequency with which patients complain of symptoms in practice, it is imperative to have an understanding of basic ...
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Asymptomatic insomnia

Sleep Medicine, 2007
A syndrome of daytime consequences of insomnia and objectively severe sleep disturbance, which is not perceived by the patients, has recently been described. The present study aimed at retrospectively analyzing data on a group of such asymptomatic insomniacs.Twenty-seven middle-aged target patients who presented with daytime symptoms but denied sleep ...
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Brain mechanisms of insomnia: new perspectives on causes and consequences

Physiological Reviews, 2021
Eus J W Van Someren
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Insomnia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1997
B L, Lobo, W L, Greene
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Insomnia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
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Insomnia Subtypes

Sleep Medicine, 2022
Dols F   +7 more
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Insomnia disorder

Minerva Medica
Insomnia is a prevalent public health issue, characterized by dissatisfaction with the duration, continuity, and quality of sleep. It is closely associated with daytime symptoms, which are essential for diagnosing insomnia disorder. The condition is more common among women, middle-aged and older adults, and individuals with coexisting mental or ...
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