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Genetics of Sleep and Sleep Disorders [PDF]
Sleep remains one of the least understood phenomena in biology--even its role in synaptic plasticity remains debatable. Since sleep was recognized to be regulated genetically, intense research has launched on two fronts: the development of model organisms for deciphering the molecular mechanisms of sleep and attempts to identify genetic underpinnings ...
Emmanuel Mignot, Amita Sehgal
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Sleep Disorders in Stroke: An Update on Management
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and mortality all over the world. Due to an aging population, the incidence of stroke is rising significantly, which has led to devastating consequences for patients. In addition to traditional risk factors such as
Hongxia Cai +2 more
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Nocturnal Sleep Onset Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Periods as a Predictor of the Severity of Narcolepsy in Korea [PDF]
Background and Objective To investigate the severity of narcolepsy based on the presence of nocturnal sleep onset rapid eye movement sleep period (nSOREMP). Methods Subjects included 167 narcolepsy patients diagnosed at the St.
Jihyun Song +7 more
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A limited number of papers have addressed the association between non-dipping-blood pressure (BP) obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and no study has assessed BP-dipping during rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep in OSA patients.
Ahmed S. BaHammam +5 more
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Genetics of sleep and sleep disorders [PDF]
Genetic factors affect sleep. Studies in twin pairs demonstrate that the strong hereditary influences on sleep architecture and some sleep disorders are transmitted through families. Evidence like this strongly suggests that sleep regulation receives significant influence from genetic factors.
Juliane Winkelmann, M. Kimura
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Thyroid Dysfunction and Sleep Disorders
Thyroid disorders and sleep disorders are common problems in the general population that can affect people of all ages, backgrounds, and sexes, but little is known about their clinical associations.
Max E Green, V. Bernet, Joseph Cheung
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The prevalence of common sleep disorders in young adults: a descriptive population-based study.
Sleep disorders in adults are associated with adverse health effects including reduced quality of life and increased mortality. However, there is little information on sleep disorders in young adults.
N. McArdle +8 more
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Migraine and sleep disorders: a systematic review
Migraine and sleep disorders are common and often burdensome chronic conditions with a high prevalence in the general population, and with considerable socio-economic impact and costs.
C. Tiseo +12 more
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Evaluation and Management of Sleep Disorders in the Hand Surgery Patient. [PDF]
Despite posing a significant public health threat, sleep disorders remain poorly understood and often underdiagnosed and mismanaged. Although sleep disorders are seemingly unrelated, hand surgeons should be mindful of these because numerous conditions of
Gaspar, Michael P. +4 more
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Rapid eye movement-predominant obstructive sleep apnea has been shown to be independently associated with hypertension. This study aimed to non-invasively measure blood pressure during the rapid eye movement (REM) and non-rapid eye movement (NREM ...
Aljohara S. Almeneessier +5 more
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