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Behavioral and psychological treatments for NREM parasomnias
Background: Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) parasomnias are often benign and transient, requiring no formal treatment. However, parasomnias can also be chronic, disrupt sleep quality, and pose a significant risk of harm to the patient or others. Numerous behavioral strategies have been described for the management of NREM parasomnias, but there have been
Mundt, J.M. +8 more
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Is Sleep-Related Eating Disorder (SRED) a NREM Parasomnia or a Heterogenous Disease? [PDF]
Nico Zobrist +2 more
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Self-reported bruxism : Associated factors among media personnel with or without irregular shift work [PDF]
Tutkimuksen kohderyhmänä oli mediatyöntekijöitä, joiden toimenkuva on viime vuosina muuttunut yhä kuormittavammaksi epäsäännöllisen vuorotyön sekä jatkuvien teknisten, organisatoristen ja taloudellisten tekijöiden ristipaineessa.
Ahlberg, Kristiina
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Abstract Objective This study evaluates the interobserver reliability (IR) and diagnostic accuracy of home video in distinguishing sleep‐related hypermotor epilepsy (SHE) from disorders of arousal (DoA) among neurologists with varying levels of expertise.
Laura Licchetta +11 more
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El sueño es un fenómeno fisiológico que ocupa un tercio de la vida y cuyos mecanismos y función aún no se conocen con exactitud. A pesar de este gran desconocimiento se sabe que las alteraciones que se producen durante el sueño producen un ...
Guerra Pozo, Mirella
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Background: Adolescents suffer daytime consequences from sleep loss. Sleep education programs have been developed in an attempt to increase sleep knowledge and/or duration.
Blunden, S. +3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Research in the field of sleep, aging, and dementia is rapidly growing. Consensus guidance is needed to facilitate high‐quality research, comparability, and consistency. METHODS A modified Delphi consensus study was conducted by the Sleep and Circadian Rhythms Professional Interest Area of the International Society to Advance ...
Claire André +19 more
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El sueño es un estado reversible de carencia de consciencia y respuesta al ambiente, que se acompaña de profundos cambios fisiológicos. Este se subdivide en dos estados comportamentales, el sueño REM y el sueño no-REM (NREM).
María Roxana Canclini +6 more
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Orexin deficiency drives narcolepsy Type 1, leading to excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, and REM intrusions. This review highlights recent advances (2023–2025) in molecular mechanisms, diagnostics, and emerging orexin‐targeted therapies with the potential for disease modification.
Rameesha Rauf +9 more
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A Systematic Review of Aperiodic Neural Activity in Clinical Investigations
This systematic literature review examines aperiodic neural activity in clinical disorders, summarizing current findings and discussion topics. One‐hundred seventy‐seven reports from across 38 distinct diagnoses are reviewed, finding widespread relationships between aperiodic activity and clinical disorders, though with notable variability within and ...
Thomas Donoghue
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