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Sleep and sleep disorders in pregnancy

2020
Pregnancy is associated with a number of physiologic changes in the body including hormonal, anatomical, and mechanical. These changes alter many physiologic functions including sleep. The literature suggests that a number of women develop changes in duration, pattern, and quality of sleep during pregnancy.
Vikram Singh Rawat, Ravi Gupta
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Sleep-Walking and Sleep Activities

Journal of Mental Science, 1946
Sleep-walking, which is a fairly frequent symptom in children, is less common in adults, and, though fascinating, this subject has not yet received as much attention as its importance deserves. In the Text-Book of Medicine edited by Price there is no mention of this symptom.
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The International Classification of Sleep Disorders

, 1992
The International Classification of Sleep Disorders is the product of 5 years' concerted effort on the part of the Diagnostic Classification Steering Committee of the American Sleep Disorders Association.
D. W. Greenblatt
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Sleep the good sleep

New Scientist, 2017
Walker discusses on how people can protect themselves from Alzheimer's disease by having enough sleep. As a sleep scientist, he became interested in this connection some years ago, where he found out not only does sleep disruption play a role in the declining mental abilities that typify Alzheimer's disease, but getting enough sleep is one of the most ...
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Sleep and Sleep Disorders

2012
Nearly all drugs of abuse and alcohol have considerable effects on sleep efficiency, sleep continuity, sleep stages, and consequent next-day alertness. It has been hypothesized that such drug effects on sleep and wake function may act as contributing factors in maintaining compulsive and excessive drug use, as well as factors that increase the risk for
Thomas Roth   +3 more
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The Pittsburgh sleep quality index: A new instrument for psychiatric practice and research

Psychiatry Research, 1989
Daniel J Buysse   +4 more
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Sleep and Sleep Disturbances in the Electroencephalogram

1965
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses sleep disturbances using the electroencephalogram (EEG). The EEG offers a limited but continuous insight in one aspect of brain function, and during sleep it shows characteristic changes. In EEG, the classical stages are mentioned, and the most important sleep patterns are described.
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To Sleep or Not To Sleep

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2015
Joseph Cicenia, Charanjit S. Bahniwal
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To Sleep or Not to Sleep: That Remains the Question

Pediatrics, 2004
In this issue, Gilbert et al1 have provided some new insights into the utility of sleep deprivation before recording of electroencephalograms (EEGs), to increase the likelihood of identification of interictal epileptiform discharges. A design flaw, which makes the results less universally applicable, is that the subjects and referring physicians both ...
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