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Restless legs syndrome and cancer: an analysis in three independent studies [PDF]
Andrea Fuhs +6 more
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ABSTRACT Adequate sleep health is critical for surgical recovery. Disrupted sleep can impede wound healing and cognitive performance and contribute to poor surgical outcomes. Preoperative intervention aimed at improving surgical outcomes is often referred to as prehabilitation and commonly uses exercise, nutrition or psychological intervention.
Daniel Sibley +5 more
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In a cohort of 21,590 participants undergoing a 17‐day digital sleep intervention, the ‘sleepy insomniac’ phenotype was highly prevalent and was associated with comorbidities in about half of the cases. Compared to individuals with insomnia without sleepiness, these participants were more likely to experience middle or late insomnia symptoms but showed
Julien Coelho +11 more
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Restless leg syndrome in pregnancy. [PDF]
Peter McParland, J. Malcolm Pearce
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The Effect of Deep Brain Stimulation on Sleep and Cognition in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
ABSTRACT Sleep–wake disturbances and cognitive decline are among the most common nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Deep brain stimulation (DBS) can successfully alleviate motor symptoms. However, the impact on sleep–wake disturbances and cognitive decline, and their interaction, is yet unclear.
Monique E. H. Valk‐Geuke +5 more
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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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Haplotype Association of the <italic>MAP2K5</italic> Gene with Antipsychotics-Induced Symptoms of Restless Legs Syndrome among Patients with Schizophrenia [PDF]
Seung‐Gul Kang +4 more
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The endoscopic‐assisted peri‐root anesthesia technique demonstrates superior intraoperative analgesic efficacy and a better safety profile compared to conventional epidural anesthesia in Delta large‐channel interlaminar endoscopic discectomy. This surgeon‐administered technique enhances patient comfort and procedural safety.
Hengrui Chang +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Pain in Parkinson's disease (PD) manifests clinically in a variety of ways and several pain types have been identified, however, their characteristics have not been extensively studied. Objective To describe the characteristics of common pain types in people with PD.
Anthony Mezzini +4 more
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