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Wake-up Call for SUDEP: Unveiling Sleep Biomarkers. [PDF]
Kadam SD.
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ABSTRACT The lack of robust subtyping for insomnia disorder (ID) led to its current classification as a uniform condition. A novel approach to subtyping ID developed a new tool, the insomnia type questionnaire (ITQ). Our research aimed to assess whether the ID subtypes identified in the general population could also be found in ID patients referred to ...
Francesca Canellas +7 more
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Strangulation during the night: diagnosis of sleep-associated violence. [PDF]
Guerreiro C +3 more
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History of the Duchess of C**** (1812) [supplemental material] [PDF]
Lunde, Jennifer
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Management of Insomnia Complaints by Non‐Sleep Specialist Physicians: A French DELPHI Consensus
ABSTRACT Insomnia is the most prevalent sleep disorder and a major public health concern, affecting chronically up to 19% of the adult population in France. Despite its significant impact on quality of life, mental health, and cardiometabolic disease, insomnia disorder remains underdiagnosed and inadequately managed.
Pierre‐Alexis Geoffroy +6 more
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Bedside detection of end-tidal overdistention: an exploratory comparison of loading maneuvers. [PDF]
Kummer RL +5 more
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Forough’s Existentialist Lifeworld: A Minimalist Reading [PDF]
Shahrestani, Mohammad Reza Vaez
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ABSTRACT Problems with initiating and maintaining sleep are among the most common health complaints, with prevalence rates exceeding 50% depending on the survey. Preventing the progression to chronic insomnia may reduce public healthcare costs and prevent secondary illnesses.
Maren‐Jo Kater +3 more
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A case report: corneal melting after patch graft in a rheumatoid arthritis patient taking Upadacitinib: paradoxical manifestation or uncontrolled disease activity? [PDF]
Wu H, Jin X, Zhang H.
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ABSTRACT Multiple sclerosis is frequently associated with sleep disorders. This study aimed to evaluate subjective and objective sleep parameters in de novo relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis patients compared to healthy controls and to explore correlations with cerebrospinal fluid cytokines.
A. Romigi +10 more
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